- K-pop girl group BLACKPINK released their second album “Born Pink” and the music video for the title track “Shut Down” on Friday.
- The highly anticipated new album features eight songs: the title track “Shut Down,” prereleases “Pink Venom” and “Ready For Love” and newcomers “Typa Girl,” “Hard to Love,” “The Happiest Girl,” “Tally” and “Yeah Yeah Yeah,” with the last track notably crediting members Jisoo and Rosé.
- The music video for “Shut Down” is packed with references to BLACKPINK’s past music videos, and netizens have been quick to try and find all of them.
- BLACKPINK is set to embark on their world tour spanning seven months in over 25 cities, starting in Seoul in October.
K-pop girl group BLACKPINK have finally dropped their long-awaited second album “Born Pink” and the music video for the title track “Shut Down.”
“Shut Down” utilizes a sample of the violin solo “La campanella” by Italian composer Niccolò Paganini. The song’s music video, which YG Entertainment has called their most expensive one to date, is packed with references to BLACKPINK’s past music videos.
Netizens have been quick to try and find all of them, with some examples being Rosé sitting on a globe like in “Whistle” and Jennie’s bedazzled tank, Jisoo’s umbrella scene and Lisa’s katana from “DDU-DU DDU-DU.”
SO MUCH REFERENCES
SHUT DOWN MV TEASER#Day3ToBORNPINK #SHUTDOWN #PINKVENOM @BLACKPINK pic.twitter.com/M6AMB4hzv5
— BLACKPINK UK (@UK_BLINKS) September 13, 2022
#BLACKPINK makes references to their previous music videos in ‘Shut Down’: pic.twitter.com/ToBmahip6e
— About Music Charts (@AboutMusicYT) September 16, 2022
In addition to the title track, BLACKPINK’s sophomore album includes the prereleases “Pink Venom” and “Ready For Love” and newcomers “Typa Girl,” “Hard to Love,” “The Happiest Girl,” “Tally” and “Yeah Yeah Yeah,” with the last track notably crediting members Jisoo and Rosé.
According to a tweet posted by K-pop journalist Jeff Benjamin, “Shut Down” and “The Happiest Girl” will be the focus of the group’s U.S. promotions. All four group members are currently in Los Angeles and recently visited their Spotify “Born Pink” pop-up store.
Enjoy #BORNPINK, #BLINKs! Can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks
The focus singles for release week in the U.S. are “Shut Down” as well as “The Happiest Girl” so expect lots of support for both tracks!
— Jeff Benjamin (@Jeff__Benjamin) September 16, 2022
.@BLACKPINK BORN PINK: The Pop-Up Experience will be open only this weekend from 9/16-9/18 in LA. There will be interactive exhibits, a photocard photo booth, exclusive merch and more! Location will be revealed this Thursday on https://t.co/iRzl0AafSU #SpotifyxBLACKPINK pic.twitter.com/DmgtaaRyvO
— Spotify (@Spotify) September 14, 2022
Absent from the newest album are the songs Jennie and Rosé reportedly recorded in Los Angeles with OneRepublic lead vocalist Ryan Tedder. Additionally, the alleged leak of Rosé’s remix of Bella Poarch’s “Build A B*tch” was left on the cutting room floor.
Coinciding with BLACKPINK’s comeback is their upcoming world tour, which will start next month in Seoul. The tour will span seven months in over 25 cities around the world, including several stops in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. YG Entertainment has claimed that the upcoming tour will be “the largest world tour in the history of a K-pop girl group.” They have recently added additional shows to Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Los Angeles after quickly selling out during their presale and general sale rounds.
#BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] NORTH AMERICA
DALLAS∙HOUSTON∙ATLANTA ADDITIONAL SHOWS ANNOUNCEMENT▶More info: https://t.co/loIfHLJhEb#블랙핑크 #WORLDTOUR #BORNPINK #NORTH_AMERICA #DALLAS #HOUSTON #ATLANTA #ADDITIONAL_SHOWS #ANNOUNCEMENT #YG pic.twitter.com/PJTDelHGTk
— YG FAMILY (@ygent_official) September 14, 2022
In other BLACKPINK news, the superstar quartet recently performed “Pink Venom” during their U.S. award show debut at the 2022 MTV VMAs. K-pop groups BTS, SEVENTEEN and BLACKPINK all made history with notable wins at the award show, where BLACKPINK won Best Metaverse Performance for “Ready For Love.”
Featured Image via YG Entertainment