Jennie, a member of K-pop's signature girl group 'Blackpink' and global pop star, re-entered the top 10 of the US Billboard's main single chart 'Hot 100' with the song 'Dracula', a collaboration with Australian psychedelic rock band 'Tame Impala'. According to the latest chart preview article (as of July 4) published on the Billboard official website on the 29th (local time), 'Dracula' rose from this week's Hot 100 to last week's. It ranked 10th, up 8 places from 18th, tying its highest ranking. This song has been a long-term hit, ranking first on the Billboard ‘Hot Dance/Electronic Songs’ chart for 25 weeks and on the ‘Hot Rock & Alternative Songs’ chart for 7 weeks. In addition, this week’s top spot on the Hot 100 chart was a historic moment as country music by female artists swept the charts. Singer-songwriter Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ reclaimed first place, leading the total. It remained normal for 11 weeks. This led to Debbie Boone’s ‘You Light Up My Life’ in 1977.