'How You Like That' choreography video surpasses 1.1 billion views

  • 이소연 |2022.05.11 15:25
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The choreography video for girl group Black Pink's 'How You Like That' surpassed the number of views of the music video.

According to YG Entertainment on the 11th, the choreography video for 'How You Like That' surpassed 1.1 billion views on YouTube at 0:02 am on the same day.

It has been about a year and 10 months since it was released on July 6, 2020. After building the first billion-view milestone for K-pop choreography, it took only three months to change the number in front of the billion-dollar view.

This explosive number of views of the choreography video shows Blackpink's influence. The choreography video and the music video for 'How You Like That', which has continued to gain popularity, are currently recording more than 10 billion views on YouTube. The fun of watching their own record competition also became a different point of observation.

'How You Like That' was selected as the 'Song of the Summer' at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards and took first place on YouTube's 'Global Top Summer Song'.

The sound quality was also overwhelming. At the time of release, the song was 'Perfect All-Kill' on the domestic music charts at the time of release, and ranked 2nd on the Spotify Global Top 50 Chart, and 20th and 33rd respectively on the UK Official Singles Top 100 Chart and the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, making it a remarkable achievement in the mainstream pop market. achieved worthy results.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK's billion-viewed content posted on YouTube so far is 32 episodes in total, and the cumulative number of views has reached more than 23.5 billion. The number of subscribers to their YouTube channel has exceeded 74 million, and they are the top in this field among male and female artists around the world.

Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun



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