Blackpink's 'Pink Venom' Music Video Surpasses 700 Million Views on YouTube
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-08-04 17:43:16
YG Entertainment
In a recent announcement by YG Entertainment on Friday, the music video for Blackpink's sensational track "Pink Venom" has crossed an impressive milestone, garnering over 700 million views on the popular video-sharing platform YouTube.
Originally unveiled in August of the preceding year, the video wasted no time in etching its name in the record books, emerging as the most-watched music video by a female group within a mere 24 hours of release, amassing a staggering 90.4 million views during that period. Furthermore, it achieved the remarkable feat of reaching the coveted 100 million views mark within an astonishingly brief span of 29 hours and 35 minutes, firmly solidifying Blackpink's prominence in the K-pop landscape.
"Pink Venom" was strategically released as a prerelease from the group's highly anticipated second studio album, titled "Born Pink." The track demonstrated its wide-reaching appeal by claiming the 22nd spot on both the illustrious Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK's Official singles chart. A testament to its enduring popularity, this hip-hop gem remained a mainstay on the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive six consecutive weeks, setting a new record for the longest chart presence by a K-pop girl group at that time.
Moreover, the magnetic pull of "Pink Venom" extended to a global scale, emerging as a chart-topper on iTunes in an astounding 81 regions, underscoring Blackpink's transcendent international influence.
As Blackpink's music continues to captivate hearts and shatter records, "Pink Venom" stands as a testament to the group's unwavering reign in the music industry and their ability to connect with audiences across the globe.
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