The Return of the Queen" Blackpink's comeback

  • 이소연 |2022.07.07 13:31
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The news of girl group BLACKPINK's comeback shook the entire world. Numerous influential foreign media outlets reported on BLACKPINK's plans for the second half of this year, and SNS was heated with anticipation for these new albums.

YG Entertainment announced on the 6th that BLACKPINK's new song will be released in August and large-scale projects, including a world tour that will continue until the end of the year. Specific information has not yet been released, but the excitement of the fans has been doubled as the fans have been waiting for BLACKPINK.

Forbes predicted that those who have established themselves as the world's top girl groups will set new records on various global charts this time as well, saying, "The Return of the Queen. The second half of 2022 belongs to Blackpink."

Billboard, NME, and CNN also highlighted Blackpink. 

Billboard once again mentioned Jisoo's interview in the past that "even if you don't know Korean, you can enjoy music with only the visuals and atmosphere," expressed great anticipation for the YG project, such as the upcoming BLACKPINK's new album and the largest world tour ever.

In addition, media from countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, India, and Switzerland also showed great interest in real-time, while the hashtag #BLACKPINK IS COMING took the top spot in the Twitter world-wide trend.

Since their debut in 2016, Blackpink has released a number of mega hit songs such as 'DDU-DU DDU-DU', 'Kill This Love', 'How You Like That' and 'Lovesick Girls'.

The number of Blackpink YouTube channel subscribers is over 75 million, and it is the number one in this field among male and female artists around the world, and the number of Instagram followers of the group and individual members totals over 318 million.

Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun



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