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What records did Blackpink break?

What records did Blackpink break?

As a group, Blackpink have also held previous Guinness World Records titles including the most viewed YouTube video in 24 hours and the most viewed music video in 24 hours.

Did Lisa break rosé record?

“LALISA” also set a new record for “the most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist,” breaking the previous record of 41.6 million views set by her own bandmate Rosé’s solo debut track “On The Ground.”

How many solos does Jennie have?

Jennie performed “Solo” on several occasions. The single was first performed by Jennie during Blackpink’s concert in Seoul’s Olympic Gymnastics Arena on November 10 and 11, 2018. She performed “Solo” four times in November and December at SBS’ Inkigayo and won three times.

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Are BTS and Blackpink making a comeback?

Yes, we’re still on lockdown mode, bored out of our minds and confined to our homes! However, if you’re a fan of music, it’s been a pretty good month, courtesy of BTS, BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez. For BTS and BLACKPINK, in particular, both groups made their highly-awaited comeback by releasing vibrant, summer songs that you can groove and party to.

Will ice cream by BTS and BTS ever release acoustic singles?

(At the time of publishing, Ice Cream has not entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart yet). That said, both bands could release acoustic versions of Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, and mesmerised fans would lap it up. So, not surprisingly, following an aggressive marketing campaign, BTS finally got their Billboard 100 number one single with Dynamite this week.

What if BTS’s dynamite and a stock jingle had a baby?

Put it this way: if BTS’s Dynamite and a stock jingle had a baby – it would be Blackpink and Selena Gomez’s Ice Cream. It’s that generic. Add a comment… Instagram

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Did Blackpink’s ice creammv break the YouTube record for fastest 10 million views?

BLINKS and Selenators went absolutely gaga for their idols as they were their colourful best and showed us that girls just wanna have fun. Moreover, the eccentric Ice CreamMV broke BLACKPINK’s previously held YouTube record for the fastest 10 million views for a music video by a Korean girl group, i.e. under three hours.