Blackpink
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Blackpink, South Korean K-pop (Korean pop music) vocal quartet whose brand of feminine ferocity made them one of the world’s most-popular girl groups of the 21st century. Blackpink’s lyrics and visual aesthetic are based on the K-pop concept of “girl crush”—female admiration for confident, empowered women. The band’s name was chosen in part to convey this idea: the color pink often is associated with softness and femininity, while black suggests power and edge. Blackpink fans are known as Blinks, a portmanteau of “black” and “pink.”
- Jisoo (byname of Kim Ji-soo; born January 3, 1995, Gunpo, South Korea)
- Jennie (byname of Jennie Kim; born January 16, 1996, Seoul)
- Lisa (byname of Lalisa Manobal; born March 27, 1997, Buriram, Thailand)
- Rosé (byname of Roseanne Park; born February 11, 1997, Auckland, New Zealand)
Blackpink’s sound is primarily a combination of electronic dance music, hip-hop, and trap (a subgenre of hip-hop characterized by a percussive sound). The group’s songs, however, have sampled a wide variety of musical styles, including Arabic rhythms on “How You Like That” (2020) and Niccolò Paganini’s second violin concerto on “Shutdown” (2022).
Formation and training
In South Korea major entertainment companies produce and represent pop stars (or idols), developing their performance skills through in-house training programs. Talented teens and preteens audition to become trainees; those who are accepted are instructed for an average of four years before they debut. Blackpink’s members underwent nearly six years of training with the multinational agency YG Entertainment before their group was formed and launched.
In choosing the members of Blackpink, YG sought to create a group that would succeed internationally. Consequently, the agency picked trainees from international backgrounds that would give them an advantage in foreign markets. Lisa was born and raised in Thailand; she was YG’s first foreign recruit. Jennie lived in South Korea until she was 10 and later studied for five years in New Zealand, while Rosé was born in that country and raised in Australia. Only Jisoo had spent her entire life in South Korea.
The group’s debut extended play (EP) album, Square One, was released in August 2016. It features just two songs—“Boombayah” and “Whistle”—both of which made it onto Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart, where they peaked at number one and two, respectively. The songs hit the top of the chart within a week of their release, a record speed for that achievement. Later that month the quartet performed for the first time, singing both songs on the popular Korean music program Inkigayo.
Rise to stardom
Blackpink quickly followed up its successful debut with a second EP, Square Two (November 2016). The EP contained two new tracks, “Playing with Fire” and “Stay” (along with an acoustic version of “Whistle”). Both songs on the album debuted in the top 10 on South Korea’s Gaon Digital Chart. “Playing with Fire” became a number-one seller on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart and was the first song by a Korean girl group to chart on Billboard’s Canadian Hot 100.
In June 2017 Blackpink released its first standalone digital single, “As If It’s Your Last.” The song’s music video on YouTube skyrocketed to more than 13.3 million views within 24 hours of its release—a record for a K-pop group. (By 2022 it had been viewed more than 1.2 billion times, making it the most-watched video by a Korean girl group at the time.) Also in the summer of 2017 the group made its Japanese debut with Blackpink, an EP that covers the band’s first five songs in Japanese. The EP immediately hit the top of the Oricon Albums Chart.
In 2019 Blackpink became the first Korean girl group to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, for the single “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du.”
Blackpink’s long-awaited first Korean-language EP, Square Up, came out in 2018. The mini album consisted of four new tracks: “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du,” “Forever Young,” “Really,” and “See U Later.” The EP debuted at number one on the Gaon Albums Chart and hit the top of the Billboard World Albums chart. The lead single, “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du,” topped the Gaon Digital Chart within days of its release and debuted at number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, a new record for a Korean girl group. In 2019 the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, making Blackpink the first Korean girl group to receive such a certification in the United States. The song’s music video received 36.2 million views within its first 24 hours. In January 2019 it became the most-viewed music video by a K-pop group, notching 620.9 million views.
First world tour
In November 2018 Blackpink embarked on its first world tour, In Your Area, which began in Seoul. By the final show, in early 2020, the endeavor had become the highest-grossing tour by a Korean girl group.
In April 2019 the group introduced its third EP, Kill This Love. The mini album, which included four new songs and a remix of “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du,” took the foursome to new heights. The single “Kill This Love” made it onto the charts in 27 countries, including the United States, where it peaked at number 41. The following year Blackpink teamed up with Lady Gaga for the single “Sour Candy.” In June the song debuted at number 33 on the Hot 100, putting the group in the U.S. top 40 for the first time. It was the highest-charting song in the United States by a Korean girl group. Blackpink repeated the achievement nearly a month later with “How You Like That,” which reached number 33 in the United States. The song also broke multiple Guinness World Records for YouTube views.
Later singles and albums
In September 2020 Blackpink scored the group’s biggest hit yet with the catchy “Ice Cream,” a collaboration with Selena Gomez. The single reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The following month Blackpink finally released its first Korean studio album. Simply titled The Album, the record became the first by a Korean girl group to sell a million copies. The Album also reached number two on both the Billboard 200 and the U.K. Albums Chart, a historic achievement for a Korean female act. A Japanese edition of the record was released in 2021, featuring Japanese-language versions of four of the songs.
Ahead of the group’s second full-length album, Born Pink (2022), Blackpink released two new songs, “Ready for Love” and “Pink Venom.” Shortly after the album’s release Blackpink launched the Born Pink world tour, which included not only new songs from Born Pink but also songs from the solo efforts of all four members. Bringing in more than $331.8 million, it broke the record set by Blackpink’s In Your Area tour for highest-grossing concert tour by a Korean girl group.
Solo projects
In December 2023 it was announced that all four members of Blackpink would be renewing their contracts with YG for group activities. However, the members would seek other representation for their individual careers. Several members branched out into acting. Notably, in 2025 Lisa (credited as Lalisa Manobal) appeared in the third season of the smash television series The White Lotus, which is set in her native Thailand.