Tame Impala and Jennie's "Dracula" flies to No. 3 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart, passing Rosé's "Apt." with Bruno Mars as the second-highest-rising K-pop smash.

The song, originally released by Tame Impala solo last year, ahead of its version with JENNIE, becomes each artist’s first Pop Airplay leader.

Tame Impala and Jennie's "Dracula" flies to No. 3 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart, passing Rosé's "Apt." with Bruno Mars as the second-highest-rising K-pop smash.

Tame Impala & JENNIE's "Dracula" is now one of the biggest pop hits in the country. We look at what it means for the song and Tame Impala in general.