Blackpink Dominates Global Charts with Empowering Anthem 'The Girls'
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-09-05 18:52:03
YG Entertainment
In a remarkable achievement, Blackpink's latest single, "The Girls," composed as the theme song for a mobile game, has surged to the top of iTunes charts in an impressive 30 regions, according to YG Entertainment, the South Korean music label. Additionally, the track has also found its place at No. 45 on Spotify's daily top songs chart.
What sets "The Girls" apart is the active involvement of Blackpink members Jennie and Rose in the songwriting process. The lyrics and melody, penned by the talented duo, carry a powerful message that encourages listeners to embrace independence and courage in their lives.
The accompanying music video for "The Girls" has captivated audiences worldwide, amassing over 21 million views on YouTube. Notably, the video features three-dimensional avatars of the artists, showcasing the group's innovative approach to visual storytelling.
Blackpink's global dominance doesn't stop there. The highly acclaimed quartet is gearing up for the grand finale of their international tour, scheduled for September 16-17 in Seoul. The group's return to South Korea follows Jennie's triumphant return from the United States, where she recently wrapped up the group's encore concert. Taking a well-deserved break in the picturesque landscapes of Utah, Jennie recharges before the eagerly anticipated homecoming performances.
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