
BLACK PINK approaching comeback
BLACK PINK "BOOMBAYAH" MV surpassed 50 million views in 2 months
The music video for girl group BLACK PINK's debut double title song "BOOMBAYAH" has surpassed 50 million views.
BLACKPINK's "BOOMBAYAH" music video for their debut single "SQUARE ONE" released on August 8 recorded 50 million 870 views on YouTube as of 10:00 pm on the 14th of this month. BLACKPINK released their debut single "SQUARE ONE" on August 8th. Last month, they were selected as one of the '10 Artists You Should Know' selected by Rolling Stone, a popular American music magazine.
On the other hand, BLACK PINK, who have successfully completed their debut single activities for about a month, are busy preparing for their next album. Expectations are high for what kind of music BLACKPINK will come back with as they prepare for their next activities. (From K-POP News)
TWICE's "CHEER UP" MV has currently surpassed 88 million views. It was released on April 26th. It is a number that has been brought in less than half a year.
"I think it's an amazing number." However, BLACK PINK, which has achieved 50 million views in a little over two months, is also wonderful. The constant average of 800,000 to 900,000 views per day has secured a fan base that rivals TWICE.
It is difficult for K-POP fans not only in Korea but also in Japan, China, and neighboring countries in Asia to get this many views.
It can be said that BLACK PINK and TWICE have captured the hearts of Western and American fans just like TWICE.
Other young girls haven't been able to get as many views as the Futa group I just mentioned. It seems better to think that the momentum of popularity will stop somewhat outside of Asia.
However, even if the number of views of the MV is high, BLACK PINK and TWICE
It's a different story when it comes to going out of Asia for solo performances.
Specifically, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Thailand are the limits.
If we were to go out into the world, BLACK PINK, which has members from Thailand, would go to Thailand and Taiwan via China, and TWICE would go to Taiwan, Thailand, and the United States via Japan.
However, it is still unknown whether they will be able to reach the United States with their solo performances.
In the form of a K-POP concert hosted by a TV station, TWICE experienced an enthusiastic welcome from K-POP fans in America. It was hugely popular.
I think that day will come to BLACK PINK in the not too distant future, but like TWICE, it will be
There seems to be no doubt about it.
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