Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo.Photo: Blackpink

Blackpink

The four-member South Korean girl band — who get their name from the mixture of tough “black” and flirty “pink” of their songs — have been global superstars since the release of their 2016 single “Boombayah.” And, in 2023, the group isrumored to be Coachella headliners, where they would reportedly make history as the first K-pop headlining act.

Lisa, Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé.

Blackpink Lovesick Girls: Lisa, Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé.

Why are they called BLACKPINK?

“The meaning of BLACKPINK aims to contradict the common perception of the color pink,” the statement read. “Pink is commonly used to portray prettiness, but BLACKPINK actually means to say that ‘Pretty isn’t everything.’ It also symbolizes that they are a team that encompasses not only beauty but also great talent.”

How is BLACKPINK different from other K-pop groups?

The most significant part of BLACKPINK’s popularity lies in the group’s undeniable stage presence and their songs and bilingual lyrics, which talk about independence and vulnerability. BLACKPINK is also known for their video styling or “concepts” for each song. Where some K-pop videos might have two or three concepts in their music videos, BLACKPINK will often have five or six completely different concepts (complete with varying hair colors and clothing) featured in their video.

Who are the members of BLACKPINK?

Jisoo

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Jisoo from Blackpink.

During a 2019 appearance onThe Late Show with James Corden, Jisoo’s unflappable calm impressed the host.

Jisoo will soon be in familiar company with the rest of her bandmates with the release of her long-awaited solo album, which is expected later in 2023 after BLACKPINK’s rumored headlining performance at Coachella.

YG Entertainment issued astatementin January 2023, confirming the exciting news.

“BLACKPINK’s Jisoo is currently working hard on recording her solo album. While carrying out a busy world tour schedule since last year, she finished the album jacket photo shoot and worked on music production whenever she got the time in order to keep the promise with fans. She will greet fans soon with good news.”

Jennie

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Jennie from Blackpink.

Kim Jennie was in the trainee program for nearly six years — the longest of the members. Jennie lived in New Zealand before moving back to South Korea in 2010 and speaks fluent English, Korean and Japanese. She was the first member of BLACKPINK to release an individual track in 2018 titled “SOLO.”

Rosé

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Rose from Blackpink.

Park Chaeyoung (Rosé) was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia — where she auditioned for YG Entertainment. Rosé is fluent in English and learned Korean after moving to South Korea to participate in the trainee program. She is the group’s main singer, and fans claim her distinct voice is easily recognizable. On a promotional appearance forThe Album, Rosé impressed fans (andShakiraherself) with her impressive take on the 2010 song “Waka Waka.”

Rosé released her solo album,R, in March 2021, featuring the songs “On the Ground” and “Gone.”

Lisa

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Lisa of Blackpink.

Lalisa Pranpriya Manoban (also spelled Manobal) is known for both her rap and dance skills. Born and raised in Thailand, Lisa (like Rosé) learned Korean after moving to South Korea in 2011. Lisa also speaks English and Japanese. During promo appearances, Lisa often showcases her impromptu dancing skills, creating viral moments for the group.

Lisa shared withBillboardhow she chose the two songs for her album.

“I heard ‘Money’ first and told Teddy, ‘Oh my God, Teddyoppa, I have to do this song, I want this to be my solo song.’ And he was like, ‘OK, let’s do it!’ And then we heard [an early version of] ‘Lalisa,’ but the hook was another thing,” she said. “Teddy had the idea to put my name in the hook. At first, I was like, ‘Whaaa … I think it’s kind of weird to keep repeating my name. How’s it going to sound?’ And then we tried it, and it came out so cool. I really like it.”

How long has BLACKPINK been together?

BLACKPINK debuted in 2016 with the mini albumSquare One,which consisted of only two songs — “Whistle” and “Boombayah.” The debut was heavily promoted in the K-pop scene as BLACKPINK was the first girl group from YG Entertainment in seven years. “Boombayah” galloped straight out of the gate to hit No. 1 onBillboard’s World Digital Songschart, and their popularity continued with additional releases in the following year.

What about BLACKPINK songs?

For an introduction to BLACKPINK music, start with their debut single, “Boombayah.” The video for the song has an upbeat and fun girls-night-out vibe (ending in a party at a retro roller-skating rink). The video offers viewers a peek at the group’s impending stardom with sharp choreography and a flair for visuals.

Rosé, Jisoo, Lisa and Jennie.

Group photo of Blackpink’s “Ice Cream” video.

On the other hand, the 2020 track “Ice Cream,” featuringSelena Gomez, is a raresexy song from the group, showcasing double entendre lyrics against a hypnotic beat. Check out the animated version of the video to see BLACKPINK rendered as Zepeto — an app that allows users to turn themselves into 3D animated characters.

“Pretty Savage” and “Crazy Over You” from the band’s debut album highlight the group’s vocal prowess, with maple syrup smooth lyrics against a can’t-get-it-out-of-your-head melody. “Bet You Wanna,” featuringCardi B, is a fun song for the brand, with bubblegum pop lyrics meant for summertime pool parties or dancing in the kitchen while you make dinner.

Blackpink Kill This Love

End with fan favorites “Kill This Love” and “How You Like That” to see how the group has grown into its own: The two songs showcase girl power, sick beats and in-your-face optimism.

Once you’ve added those tracks to your playlist, listen to BLACKPINK’s 2022 album,BORN PINK, featuring the singles “Pink Venom” and “Shut Down,” which bothhit No. 1 onBillboard’s Global 200 chart.

What does “BLACKPINK in your area” mean?

The band’s signature phrase, first uttered in their debut song, “Boombayah,” declares the group’s global domination plan. With every new song, BLACKPINK teases snippets of new concepts, hair colors and clothing. And the publicity has paid off. The group now has amassed over 83 million subscribers and counting on itsYouTube channel— with the video for “Kill This Love” reaching over 1.7 billion views as of January 2023.

Loyal fans count everything from each member’s line distribution on songs to who keeps the center position in the choreography. BLACKPINK, eager to give the fans what they want, often uploads practice videos of the group practicing their choreography, like the popular instructional video for “Lovesick Girls.”

Fans also flock to what’s known as “fancams” — concert videos that focus on one member of the group’s performance. Search for “BLACKPINK fancam” on YouTube, and you’ll find dozens of videos from their live performances, each highlighting one member at a time. The popularity of BLACKPINK means new business ventures for its members: Jisoo has worked as a Dior ambassador, Jennie for Chanel, Rosé for Saint Laurent and Lisa for Celine.

Netflixalso paired with BLACKPINK to air their 2020 documentaryBLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky— a look behind the scenes of the band’s inner workings. For a peek into the (almost) off-duty personality of the band, look for “BLACKPINK 24 365” on YouTube. The program, a reference to a line from their song “Whistle,” was set in aBig Brother-type camera-outfitted house and was a hub where the bandmates lived during promotional periods surrounding new singles.

Don’t speak Korean? Fan-produced videos are here to help, with a color-coded who’s-singing-this-line guide to lyrics in Korean, Korean-to-English translation and English.

source: people.com