Blackpink Sets Guinness World Record for Most-Streamed Music Channel on YouTube
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-04-21 15:51:34
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K-pop girl group Blackpink has once again made history, this time by breaking the Guinness World Record for having the most-streamed music channel on YouTube. The group's agency, YG Entertainment, announced on Tuesday that Blackpink's YouTube channel has accumulated 30.1 billion views as of April 10, making it the most-streamed music channel on the platform.
This marks the 21st Guinness World Record for Blackpink, who have previously made history as the first K-pop girl group to reach number one on the U.K. and U.S. albums charts, and the artist with the most subscribers on YouTube, among others.
Blackpink's YouTube channel currently has 86 million subscribers, and the channel's 41 videos have attracted over 100 million views each. The group's popularity on the platform has propelled them to new heights, surpassing Justin Bieber to claim the top spot for most-streamed music channel on YouTube.
In addition to their YouTube success, Blackpink is currently on their second world tour, "Blackpink World Tour [Born Pink]." The tour kicked off in Seoul in October 2019 and has since included 24 performances in 14 cities throughout Europe and North America. The group will continue their tour with upcoming performances in Mexico, Australia, and various Asian countries, including an encore performance at France's largest stadium, Stade de France, in July.
Recently, Blackpink became the first K-pop artist to headline the Coachella Music Festival, performing on April 16 to a thrilled crowd. With their continued success and popularity, Blackpink shows no signs of slowing down in their quest for global domination in the music industry.
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