Blackpink’s Jennie and Tame Impala’s collaborative hit Dracula has achieved new milestones on several Billboard charts, further cementing its status as one of the biggest songs of the summer. The track climbed to fresh peaks on both the Pop Airplay and Radio Songs charts, reflecting its growing popularity across U.S. radio stations. It also continued its upward momentum on Billboard’s Songs of the Summer ranking while holding steady within the Hot 100’s top tier. The latest achievements add another impressive chapter to the song’s ongoing chart success.
Dracula reaches new Billboard highs
Jennie and Tame Impala’s reached a new peak of No. 6 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which tracks plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States. The track also climbed to No. 8 on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart, marking another career high as it gains traction across radio formats nationwide. In addition to its radio success, Dracula rose to No. 11 on Billboard’s Songs of the Summer chart, continuing its steady climb since the seasonal ranking launched earlier this month.
Despite fierce competition, the song maintained its peak position of No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, underscoring its staying power among listeners. It also extended its dominance on Billboard’s genre-specific rankings, remaining at No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, and Dance Streaming Songs charts.
Dracula
Globally, the single continued to perform strongly, landing at No. 6 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts. Meanwhile, returned to No. 86 on the Billboard Artist 100, earning her 14th week on the ranking as a solo artist and adding another achievement to an already impressive chart run.
About Dracula
Dracula, released in 2025, is a pop-dance song by Tame Impala and the third single from the band’s fifth studio album, Deadbeat. Produced by Kevin Parker and co-written with Sarah Aarons, the track features catchy melodies, groovy beats, and a fun party vibe. The lyrics use the image of a vampire to represent staying out all night and avoiding the sunrise. With its upbeat sound and easy-to-sing-along chorus, the track has become a fan favorite and a major chart success.
Jennie and Tame Impala
The music video for Dracula, directed by Julian Klincewicz, brings the song’s party spirit to life. Set against the backdrop of Western Australia’s outdoor rave scene, the video follows Kevin Parker as he leads a group of friends through the desert for a night of music, dancing, and celebration. The visuals capture the song’s core essence—enjoying the night and finding relief from daily worries, while the desert backdrop adds a sense of freedom and adventure.