BLACKPINK held an exclusive online press conference in Seoul on Friday (August 19) to discuss their much-anticipated new single “Pink Venom,” their group’s artistic identity, and to promote their upcoming Born Pink album and tour.
BLACKPINK spoke ecstatically about being back together for new songs and how “Venom” embodies them as a group while looking elegant in black dresses that each member put her shine to (Jennie’s strapless dress featured a multicolored-gray pattern while Lisa wore knee-high boots).
Since the album’s name is Born Pink, according to Jenny, “we wanted our songs to communicate our individuality as much as possible.” ” Images for “Pink” and “Venom” seem incongruous., so I thought I would associate them somehow, but our name is BLACKPINK, and the contradiction is our charm. I wanted to show that it’s pink poison, lovely poison, and the word that best describes us. Some people worry that it strays from their identity, but we believe this is the clearest and clearest way to express ourselves. Rosé said the sound excited the group. It sounds new and like we’ve never tried it before,” the singer said.
BLACKPINK’s standout dancer, Lisa, was responsible for the song’s “powerful” choreography, including the TikTok-ready “Fang Dance.” Lisa continued, “We’ve hand-visualized Fangs, the most intuitive representation of the ‘Pink Venom’ concept. Anyone can easily follow… (the music video) There’s an effective dance break at the end and the set is great. After multiple records disbanding as a group, BLACKPINK remained humble and focused on the music. I was focused.” Reflecting her excitement about the future material, Lisa gave Bone Pink another small nod, saying, “All our songs are really good,” but added. I wanted to show this [song] to BLINK first,” exclaimed the devoted fanbase.
Audiences love pink poison. They take to social media to write about new K-pop songs and he’s become one of Twitter’s top trends. “The BOne user tweeted, “BLACKPINK is teaching other girlies how to girl-crush again. JENLISA raps her portion, JISOO plays instruments, and ROSEANNE plays guitar while breaking dances. OH MY GOD” read one of the many tweets.
fans supported the band and encouraged BLINKS to watch the video. “Lisa gave her soul with this comeback. It’s our responsibility as a release to stream as much as possible because Lisa got what she deserves for the first time. Today, on Spotify and YouTube. Don’t stop streaming. Feel the LALISA GIFT… LALISA PEAK GIFT (sic),” he wrote to users on social media.
BLINK all over the world will soon be able to see these songs in person as they embark on Bourne Pink’s world tour this fall in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Jisoo said best that the group is “ready to give everything we have.” Lisa said the group hopes to visit more cities and bigger cities on this trek. Play stage.
‘s music video for “Pink Venom”, which reached over 35 million views in less than 6 hours after its release, helped the group break even more records and helped usher in another great era for BLACKPINK. already in progress.
We put a lot of preparation into the new song so that our fans and audiences would appreciate it rather than focusing on breaking records, but Rose acknowledged that they would be grateful if they were able to do so.
Beginning in October and continuing through at least 26 locations through the end of June, BLACKPINK will perform for about 1.5 million fans.
Since the title of the album is Born Pink, we wanted to convey our identity in the song as much as possible,” Jenny said. I thought I was going to put it away, but we wanted to show that our name is BLACKPINK and contradiction is our charm. Jennie later doubled down on that feeling, saying that BLACKPINK’s ‘essence’ is ‘confidence’. I believe it’s the clearest and clearest way. Korean instrumental Gomungo (viewers can see him performing in the “Venom” music video). Rosé said the sound excited the group. “I remember hearing this song for the first time in the studio. It sounds new and like we’ve never tried it before,” the singer said.
BLACKPINK’s standout dancer, Lisa, was responsible for the song’s “powerful” choreography, including the TikTok-ready “Fang Dance.” Lisa continued, “We’ve hand-visualized Fangs, the most intuitive representation of the ‘Pink Venom’ concept. Anyone can easily follow… (the music video) There’s an effective dance break at the end and the set is great. After multiple records disbanding as a group, BLACKPINK remained humble and focused on the music. I was focused.” Reflecting her excitement about the future material, Lisa gave Bone Pink another small nod, saying, “All our songs are really good,” but added. First of all, I wanted to show this song to BLINK,” enthused the enthusiastic fan base.