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Black Pink talks about how it pursues happiness

News Desk (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Wed, August 8, 2018 Published on Aug. 8, 2018 Published on 2018-08-08T18:56:18+07:00

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Black Pink talks about how it pursues happiness From left: Members of YG Entertainment’s newest girl group BlackPink -- Rose, Jennie, Jisoo and Lisa -- pose at a press conference in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, on Monday. (YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/-)

Black Pink talked about the ways its members pursue happiness in a recent interview for a magazine. 

Lisa said she finds happiness in talking to her mother over the phone, while Rose said she enjoys watching interviews of her favorite artists on YouTube, calling it her way of “healing.” Jisoo, who likes reading, said she has been reading a Japanese book, and Jennie said nothing tops playing with puppies in the group’s dorm. 

In an accompanying photo shoot, the four members showcased their charm in distinct ways, with Jennie opting for a feminine black crop top and Rose for a velvet mini dress. Lisa sported a black jacket and Jisoo wore a vivid blue dress. 

 

#젠츄리챙 💗 예뻐도 너무 예뻐😍 #제니 #리사 #로제 #지수 ! #블랙핑크 의 감각적인 영상 공개할게요✌🏻 📱안새롬 📝전선영 🎬하이스튜디오

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They also talked about how they felt grateful for the ongoing success of their smash hit “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du.”

Read also: Black Pink's Lisa Manoban to visit Jakarta in August

“We are very surprised, as we didn’t have chart rankings in our mind when preparing for the comeback. We were kind of worried that fans might not like our new concept that got stronger. But now, we have the courage to try new things next time,” they said. 


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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