BLACKPINK continues writing K-Pop history books as their latest single "GO" debuts at No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100, making them the first female K-Pop artist to score 11 entries on the chart.

Billboard announced the milestone on March 10, just days after the group's third studio album "DEADLINE" secured another top 10 position on the Billboard 200 at No. 8. The new single's chart performance adds to what's already been a record-breaking era for the quartet.

"GO" serves as the title track from "DEADLINE," which has proven to be one of BLACKPINK's strongest commercial releases to date. The album marks their third consecutive top 10 entry on the Billboard 200, cementing their status as global superstars who can consistently deliver chart-topping material.

This latest Hot 100 entry puts BLACKPINK in a league of their own among female K-Pop acts. While several male K-Pop groups have achieved multiple Billboard Hot 100 entries, no other girl group has managed to reach double digits on the chart that measures the most popular songs in the United States.

The achievement reflects BLACKPINK's growing influence in the American music market. Their previous Hot 100 entries include hits like "How You Like That," "Ice Cream" (featuring Selena Gomez), and solo tracks from members like Jennie's "Solo" and Lisa's "LALISA."

With "DEADLINE" still performing strongly on various charts and "GO" now climbing the Hot 100, BLACKPINK shows no signs of slowing down their chart domination. The group has successfully maintained their momentum following their 2022 comeback, proving they remain one of the most powerful forces in global pop music.

This milestone comes as K-Pop continues expanding its presence on American charts, with BLACKPINK leading the charge for female representation in a genre that has seen significant growth over the past few years.