BLACKPINK's JENNIE and ROSÉ have each hit the Hot 100 top 10, marking them as elite solo artists. Together, they represent the growing trend of multi-woman groups with multiple successful solo hits on Billboard charts. This reflects broader shifts in female empowerment in music industry culture. For instance, BLACKPINK's duo of JENNIE and ROSÉ reached No. 13, while JENNIE ascended to No. 10, showcasing their individual dominance. Meanwhile, JENNIE becomes the second member of BLACKPINK to achieve this status after ROSÉ, highlighting the rising popularity of female-led solo acts. These successes challenge traditional gender roles, as seen in other groups like Destiny's Child, where Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland dominated their respective solo chart peaks. However, the trend isn't solely about individual success; it also signals a shift toward more inclusive music representation. As new groups emerge, such as Fifth Harmony, which features Camila Cabello and Normani, we may witness even greater progress in women-led solo success. Ultimately, these achievements underscore a growing movement toward empowering women in the music world.