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  2. Blackpink - Wikipedia

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    The digital version included the same songs as the original release, while the physical version included a DVD of all their music videos and six songs in the Korean language. [60] Blackpink at the Seoul Music Awards in 2018. On June 15, 2018, the group released their first Korean-language EP, Square Up. [61]

  3. Ddu-Du Ddu-Du - Wikipedia

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    The music video hit 100 million views in 10 days, making "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" the only music video by an all-female K-pop group to achieve the feat within the timeframe. [75] In November 2018, five months after release, it became the fastest music video by a K-pop group to reach 500 million views and the fifth most viewed K-pop video of all time. [76]

  4. List of performances by Blackpink in media - Wikipedia

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    Blackpink's 2020 Welcoming Collection: Released: March 4, 2020; Label: YG; Formats: DVD — — 2020 Blackpink's Summer Diary [in Seoul] Release date: August 31, 2020; Label: YG Entertainment; Formats: DVD — — Blackpink 5th Anniversary [4+1] 2021 Summer Diary: Release date: August 25, 2021; Label: YG Entertainment; Formats: DVD, KiT ...

  5. List of Blackpink live performances - Wikipedia

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    The set list consisted of the group's previous releases being performed in Japanese as well as an encore of the Korean version of Boombayah. The showcase was later broadcast on Japanese TV channel M-on! HD as well as the videos being included in the repackaged version of the group's debut EP Re: Blackpink which was released in early 2018.

  6. Lovesick Girls - Wikipedia

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    "Lovesick Girls" is a song by South Korean girl group Blackpink, recorded for their debut studio album, The Album (2020). It was released on October 2, 2020, through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records, as the third single from the album.

  7. As If It's Your Last - Wikipedia

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    "As If It's Your Last" (Korean: 마지막처럼; RR: Majimakcheoreom) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Blackpink. It was released as a standalone single through YG Entertainment on June 22, 2017. The song was written by Teddy Park, Brother Su and Choice37, whilst production was handled by Future Bounce, Teddy Park and Lydia Paek.

  8. Kill This Love - Wikipedia

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    Kill This Love is the second Korean extended play (third overall) by South Korean girl group Blackpink. It was released on April 5, 2019, by YG Entertainment and was distributed through YG Plus and Interscope Records. [3] It was their first Korean material since the release of Square Up in June 2018, and their first release with Interscope ...

  9. Tally (song) - Wikipedia

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    The track was not intended with the K-pop group in mind, and Lee was surprised to find out that the song had made it on their album. In an interview with Variety, the songwriters agreed that Blackpink was the right choice for the song's feminist message, with Dunn stating, "Judgment is something that a lot of women come across. These lyrics are ...