BLACKPINK explained the meaning of 'Pink Venom' and their group name while teasing the new songs on their 'Born Pink' album and world tour.
In a press conference ahead of the release of new single 'Pink Venom' – their first new song in two years – Jennie summed up the ethos of BLACKPINK in a ...
Bougie boasts of conspicuous consumption – “waving the Coco” and “This da life of a vandal, masked up and I’m still in Celine, designer crimes or it wouldn’t be me” – detract from a celebration of BLACKPINK’s inherent, undeniable power. On ‘Pink Venom’, BLACKPINK are more cavalier than ever, delivering a derisive message to the haters: “You forced our hand, but the argument ends here.” You might say BLACKPINK are in their ‘Reputation’ era (they even sing the line “look what you made us do”!).
K-pop girl group Blackpink has released a new song, "Pink Venom," and an accompanying music video for it.
How about adding this move in the choreography?'" I feel more love for the process, because we say, 'How about adding this in the lyrics? "We are involved from the beginning, building the blocks, adding this or that feeling, exchanging feedback—and this process of creating makes me feel proud of our music.
The group's first album single since 2020 interpolates Rihanna's first hit, “Pon de Replay.”
Jennie, the rapper of the group, added: “I don’t think hip-hop is just about rapping. I think Blackpink’s hip-hop is something the world hasn’t seen before. Our hip-hop isn’t the rebellious kind, but we are doing something very cool. How about adding this move in the choreography?’” The video for “Pink Venom” garnered more than 14 million views in just two hours upon its release. I feel more love for the process, because we say, ‘How about adding this in the lyrics?
The beloved K-pop group is back with their boldest video yet for “Pink Venom,” featuring an array of head-spinning high fashion looks.
Two years after their most recent single, 2020’s “Lovesick Girls,” everyone’s favorite K-pop girl group has been slowly teasing their upcoming second album, Born Pink, which is set to release next month—and today, they dropped the first single and music video from the record, “Pink Venom,” a typically rambunctious blend of thundering hip-hop beats and the delicate sound of a geomungo, or Korean zither. [Jisoo](https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/10-best-dressed-jisoo-blackpink-nana-mensah-julia-fox), [Jennie](https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/jennie-blackpink-chanel-fall-2022-paris-diary), [Rosé,](https://www.vogue.com/article/rose-blackpink-tiffany-and-co-global-ambassador-announcement) and [Lisa](https://www.vogue.com/article/lisa-blackpink-lalisa-pop-breakthrough) have all picked up major contracts with [Dior](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/christian-dior), [Chanel](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/chanel), [Saint Laurent](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/saint-laurent), and [Celine](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/celine) respectively, after all.) The video features the kind of wildly eclectic style that has become the band’s signature, with a touch of something more dangerous in keeping with the song’s venomous sting. [Blackpink](https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/blackpink-best-fashion-moments-2021) is back!
Their first single in two years has racked up more than 50 million views on YouTube in just nine hours.
Their tour is going to start in Seoul, South Korea before the girl group head over to the U.S. At the end of November, BLACKPINK will go head to Europe through to December, and in January the band will then go do several concerts in Asia before heading to the UAE, Australia and New Zealand. The song is likely to appear on their new album. BLACKPINK's members have had a long lasting love for Rihanna with Jennie revealing she was her favorite singer. And when I heard it first I was like OMGGG." Brings back a lot of nostalgia!!!
In BLACKPINK's newest music video "Pink Venom," members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa sport some of the latest trends.
Between the hard-hitting melodies and powerful raps, the members of the group flawlessly transitioned from one aesthetic to another. As expected from one of the most powerful names in music and fashion, BLACKPINK flaunted some killer looks in their latest music video. Lisa, in particular, takes microskirts to the next level with a multilayered rendition created by the Spanish brand Ahead of the release of their second album, the four-member act dropped a music video for the single “ [Pink Venom](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQlMMD8auMs&ab_channel=BLACKPINK).” And we’re certainly living for the style extravaganza! As part of the early aughts’ style renaissance, items such as cargo pants, cowl neck tops, and micro skirts have risen from oblivion. Among the galore of high-end brands and conceptual styling, however, there are standout moments that we can’t get enough of.
In the time since the release of “Pink Venom,” the official music video for the track has racked up more than 72 million views on YouTube. To accompany the ...
In the time since the release of “Pink Venom,” the official music video for the track has racked up more than 72 million views on YouTube. [2022 MTV Video Music Awards](https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2022-mtv-vma-nominations-list-1235117890/). The inside look at the video shoot arrived Friday (Aug. The quartet is [nominated for group of the year](https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/mtv-vmas-new-nominees-preshow-performers-1235128568/), while Lisa received recognition in best [K-pop](https://www.billboard.com/t/k-pop/) for her solo track “Lalisa.” The nomination earns Lisa the honor of being the first solo female K- [pop](https://www.billboard.com/t/pop/) star and Korean soloist to ever be nominated for a VMA. See the behind the scenes video for “Pink Venom” below. [BLACKPINK](https://www.billboard.com/artist/blackpink/) are taking their devoted Blinks behind the scenes of their recently released music video for [their comeback single “Pink Venom”](https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/blackpink-pink-venom-single-stream-now-1235128370/) — and spoiler alert, the making of the visual is equally as flashy as the end result.
K-pop group BLACKPINK dropped a new song titled "Pink Venom" and an accompanying music video that has since gone viral.
we believe it's the most distinct and clear way to represent us." "We are named BLACKPINK and contradiction is our charm -- we wanted to show that. "Since 'pink' and 'venom' have contradicting images, we thought they were kind of reminiscent of us."
24 hours later, on August 20 at 1 p.m. KST, BLACKPINK's music video for “Pink Venom” had already amassed a total of approximately 86,228,516 views on YouTube.
The current record, set by BLACKPINK’s “ Additionally, because YouTube’s official view count is often different from view counts that are measured in real time, “Pink Venom” is also still in the running to break BLACKPINK’s own record for the highest number of views ever achieved by a female artist’s music video in its first 24 hours. Although YouTube has not yet confirmed the music video’s official 24-hour view count, it appears that “Pink Venom” may have set a new record for the highest number of views achieved by any music video released in 2022 in its first 24 hours.