Blackpink's Dance Video for "How You Like That" Hits 1.7 Billion Views
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-09-24 23:06:58
K-pop sensation Blackpink has hit another major milestone, as their dance performance video for "How You Like That" surpassed 1.7 billion views on YouTube, according to their agency, YG Entertainment, on Tuesday. This achievement marks the group’s first-ever dance video to reach such a number, making it a significant moment in both the group’s history and K-pop overall.
This is Blackpink’s fourth video to exceed 1.7 billion views, following the official music videos for “Ddu-du Ddu-du,” “Kill This Love,” and “Boombayah.” Notably, the "How You Like That" performance video is the first K-pop dance video to achieve this remarkable milestone, underscoring Blackpink's global popularity and influence.
The track "How You Like That," released in 2020 as the lead single from their debut full-length album “The Album,” has continued to captivate fans worldwide. The music video itself recently surpassed 1.3 billion views, becoming the group’s sixth video to achieve such a feat. The song reached No. 59 on Billboard’s Hot 100, while "The Album" secured the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, solidifying Blackpink's position as a global music icon.
In addition to this milestone, YG Entertainment has confirmed that Blackpink will make a comeback next year with a world tour planned for their return. Meanwhile, member Jennie is set to release a new solo single next month, further heightening anticipation among fans.
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