BLACKPINK Tududududou M/V Index Jenny Rose Lisa Key Nai School of Education

Jisu

real name
Kim Ji-soo (Kim Jisoo)

Birth
January 3, 1995 (25 years old)
Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do Province, Gyeonggi-do Province

Nationality
Republic of Korea

Body
162cm, 44kg, Type A, 235mm



academic background
Tae-eul Elementary School (graduated)
Yongho Middle School (transfer)
Gwacheon Middle School (graduated)
Gwacheon Jungang High School ( dropout)





Jenny

real name
Kim Jenny

Birth
January 16, 1996 (24 years old)
Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Metropolitan Government

Nationality
Republic of Korea

Body
163 cm, 45 kg, type B

academic background
Cheongdam Elementary School (transfer)
Waikowhai Intermediate School (graduated)
ACG Parnell College (transfer)
Cheongdam Middle School (graduated)



Rosé

real name

Roseanne Park (Rosen Park)
Park Chae Young
Birth
February 11, 1997 (23 years old)
Auckland, New Zealand

ancestry
Flag of Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Nationality
South Korea | New Zealand (multipatriotic)

Body
168cm, 44kg, type B, 240mm

academic background
Canterbury Girls’ Secondary College ( dropout)




Lisa

real name
ลลิษา มโนบาล (Lalisa Global, Larissa Manovan)

Birth
March 27, 1997 (23 years old)
Buriram Province, Thailand

Nationality
Thailand

Body
166.5 cm, 44.7 kg, O type


academic background
Praphamontree 2 School (graduated)








BLACKPINK’s DDU-DU DDU-DU. The music video surpassed 1.4 billion views on YouTube.

It is the first and highest number of views for a K-pop group.



According to YG Entertainment on the 23rd, BLACKPINK’s “DDU-DU DDU-DU” The music video surpassed 1.4 billion views on YouTube at 3:32 a.m. today.



It’s been about two years and five months since it was released on June 15, 2018.

“DDU-DU DDU-DU,” which is breaking the record for the most views of K-pop music videos every minute and every second. As it’s a music video, the spirit is still hot.



Real Ddu-Du DDU-DU. The music video was the first K-pop boy and girl group to build a billion-viewed monument tower in November last year.

Since then, it has taken four months from 1 billion views to 1.1 billion views, three months from 1.1 billion views to 1.2 billion views, and about two months from 1.2 billion views to 1.3 billion views, indicating that the number of views has been increasing faster.



‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’ is the title track of BLACKPINK’s first mini-album ‘SQUARE UP’.

The addictive chorus and the point dance that seemed to shoot a pistol with both hands became popular, making it number one in the world’s most watched K-pop music video.




Also, this song has achieved remarkable results on various major global charts.

Immediately after its release, it ranked 40th and 55th on the U.S. Billboard 200 and Hot 100, respectively, as well as the domestic music charts “Perfect All Kill.” It was the highest ranking ever by a K-pop girl group at that time.

In addition, the world’s largest music platform Spotify has proved its global popularity and influence by streaming more than 300 million times.



BLACKPINK’s position on YouTube, which has led to changes in the global pop music distribution and consumption market, is growing day by day.

BLACKPINK has produced three music videos with more than a billion views, including “DDU-DU DDU-DU,” “Kill This Love” and “Bumbaya.”

The total number of 100 million views has reached 22 and the number of YouTube channel subscribers has also been on a steady rise, ranking second among artists worldwide with 53.4 million.



Analysts say that Black Pink’s craze has intensified this year as a series of new song releases hit the global music market.



After preheating their comeback with Lady Gaga’s collaboration song “Sour Candy” in May, BLACKPINK showed off their presence by hitting their first full-length album pre-release titles “How You Like That” and “Ice Cream” in a row.



BLACKPINK’s first full-length album “THE ALBUM,” released in October, ranked second on both the Billboard 200 in the U.S. and the British Official Albums chart in the first week of its release, making history for K-pop girl groups.

The album has been on the U.S. Billboard 200 and the British Official Chart for six to seven consecutive weeks, respectively, increasing the K-pop girl group’s popularity ranking for the longest time.