8 Facts About Black Pink: The First-Ever Female K-Pop Group to Perform at Coachella
Jan 11, 2019 • Tynne De Leon
Jan 11, 2019 • Tynne De Leon
The name Black Pink is not really foreign to the Pinoy audience, one of the biggest fans of the K-Pop in the world. You would hear their songs in some local stores and karaokes, sometimes even in malls. This time, they’re taking on the US music scene as they are set to perform in the most famous annual festival held in Los Angeles, California: the Coachella.
If you’re one of those who had just started to listen to their music, or you know, just got curious when you saw them on the festival’s lineup, here’s a cheat sheet for you:
Thriving in the Korean Pop scene is not easy—some had to release a lot of albums before people start to recognize them, while some didn’t even get to do album 2. When Black Pink debuted last 2016, their singles “Boombayah” and “Whistle” instantly landed on the first two spots on Billboard’s World Digital Songs, making them the fastest K-Pop group to achieve this. Since then, they became a group to watch out for.
In case you’re not familiar with Korean label companies, they hold auditions and train people for a potential K-Pop debut. Black Pink’s company, YG Entertainment, is one of the giants in South Korea—the same label behind the famous groups such as 2ne1, Big Bang and solo act PSY (before he left last year). In fact, Black Pink is the first girl group to come out under this label after 2ne1’s debut six years ago.
Like Black Pink, Dua Lipa is another international breakout star in the past two years and has become a role model slash spokesperson of girl power and independence. Last year, they collaborated to produce the song “Kiss and Make-Up”, which now has over 100 million streams on Spotify. Two power personalities in one song? LIT.
All four members of the group can speak at least three languages. Jisoo, the eldest, is a South Korean native who can speak Korean, Japanese and basic Chinese. Their main rapper and vocalist Jennie lived in New Zealand for half a decade and she can speak fluent English, Korean and Japanese—same with their main vocalist Rose, who grew up in Australia. Out of the four members, Lisa, their maknae (youngest) and main dancer, is the only member who has different nationality. A Thailand native, Lisa can speak four languages—Thai, English, Japanese and Korean.
Black Pink’s discography consists of songs about love, breakup, youth and feminism. From their hip-hop dance hit “Ddu-du Ddu-du”, to their EDM-like song “Forever Young”, their music are intense earworms you’d want to dance to and sing along with. They also have a very striking and sexy choreography that we can’t blame people for playing their songs on repeat.
After Jennie’s chart-topping solo debut with her song, “Solo”, YG is planning to give more individual opportunities for each member. Rose is rumored to release a song next.
K-pop fans are highly competitive when it comes to YouTube view count of their idols’ videos. Thanks to Blinks (their fans), Blackpink’s music video for “Ddu-du Ddu-du” became YouTube’s Most-Viewed Korean Music Video in 24 hours during the time of its release.
Aside from winning awards from local music awards such as MNet (MAMA), Golden Disc and Gaon Chart, they appeared in a lot of charts internationally. Black pink became number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart four times, and was even recognized as the first K-pop girl group to be featured on Billboard’s Emerging Artist chart. They were even nominated three times in Teen Choice Awards 2018. Girl power!
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