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Spotify celebrates BLACKPINK’s mini album release with special playlists

The K-Pop girlband has taken control of the Teen Party playlist, with the group’s members picking their favorite songs from around the world,

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sun, April 7, 2019

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Spotify celebrates BLACKPINK’s mini album release with special playlists According to Spotify, BLACKPINK is the most popular K-Pop group on Spotify globally with more than 9.7 million monthly listeners worldwide. (twitter.com/ygent_official/File)

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outh Korean girlband BLACKPINK has returned with its new mini album Kill This Love. Released on April 5, the album marks the group’s comeback following the launch of its debut mini album Square Up in June 2018.

BLINKS, or fans of BLACKPINK, can celebrate the release with music streaming platform Spotify, which has provided a number of playlists related to the YG Entertainment girl group.

Read also: BLACKPINK to release new album ‘Kill This Love’ in April

In This Is BLACKPINK, for instance, fans can explore the group’s hit tracks, including “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “BOOMBAYAH”. The K-Pop girlband has also taken control of the existing Teen Party playlist for the next seven days, with the group’s members picking their favorite songs from around the world, including tracks from Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish and Lauv.

According to Spotify, the group, which consists of Jennie, Lisa, Rose and Jisoo, is the most streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify globally, with more than 9.7 million monthly listeners worldwide. The group’s collaborative song with Dua Lipa, "Kiss and Make Up", has been streamed more than 202 million times. BLACKPINK will become the first K-Pop girlband to perform at Coachella Music Festival in California, the United States, in April. (wir/mut)

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