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Playing with Fire" also entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 92, making Blackpink the first South Korean girl group and only the fifth South Korean act (after Psy, EXO, CL, and BTS) to enter the chart. [5] In the United Kingdom, the track had reached 10.9 million streams as of 2019. [6]
Blackpink became only the seventh K-pop act to reach number one on the chart, joining the company of Psy, BigBang, 2NE1, Exo, CL, BTS, G-Dragon, and Taeyang. Blackpink broke the record for the fastest act to hit number one on the chart in history, and became only the third act to hold the top two positions after Psy and BigBang. [ 8 ]
Musically, "As If It's Your Last" is a synth-pop, house, reggae and moombahton song with its lyrics revolving around finding and losing love. Commercially, the song debuted atop the Billboard World Digital Songs chart, in addition to number two on the K-pop Hot 100 and number three on the Gaon Digital Chart .
Here's what the lyrics mean. The K-pop group released their new single 'Pink Venom' ahead of the album 'Born Pink.' Here's what the lyrics mean.
Playing with Fire" was Blackpink's second single to reach number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart and the first K-pop girl group song to chart on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. [39] [40] In South Korea, "Playing with Fire" peaked at number three, while "Stay" placed in the top ten. [41]
Blackpink also posted the music video clip for the choreography of "Playing With Fire" on its official YouTube channel on November 4, 2016. The choreography was created by Kyle Hanagami, who has already worked with the group for the song " Boombayah " from their previous single album Square One .
Find out the secret meaning behind the song's lyrics. BLACKPINK’s ‘Pink Venom’ Lyrics Are a Tribute to Their Name—Here’s What They Mean in English Skip to main content
In 2016, Park began working with girl group Blackpink and produced their first two single albums Square One and Square Two, consisting of number-one hit "Whistle" and top-ten hits "Boombayah", "Playing with Fire", and "Stay". [17] That same year, he founded The Black Label, a subsidiary of YG Entertainment. [1]