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Is KATSEYE the next BLACKPINK or are we asking the wrong question?
Is KATSEYE the next BLACKPINK or are we asking the wrong question?

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Is KATSEYE the next BLACKPINK or are we asking the wrong question?

Every time a new girl group rises to fame, the same question pops up: "Are they the next BLACKPINK?" But when it comes to KATSEYE, that question feels incomplete. Because what they're doing isn't just following a path, they might just be forging a brand-new debuted in 2016 with a bang. Tracks like 'Kill This Love,' and 'How You Like That,' didn't just top K-pop charts, they reshaped what it meant to go global as a Korean act. Their sleek blend of hip-hop, EDM, and fashion-forward visuals gave them crossover appeal. And they earned it, slowly and methodically, over the years. advertisementKATSEYE, by contrast, feels like a rocket launch. Their debut single, 'Gnarly,' cracked the Billboard Hot 100 at 92. The follow-up, 'Gabriela,' climbed even higher globally at 24 on Billboard Global (excluding US), and Top 10 in several Southeast Asian countries. Their EP 'Beautiful Chaos' charted in the US, South Korea, and Europe. Impressive? Undeniably. But it's also important to remember that KATSEYE didn't come up through traditional K-pop systems. They're a joint HYBE and Geffen Records project, essentially a global experiment, armed with Netflix-level marketing and Western music infrastructure from day one. That's not a flaw. But it is a different is tightly-knit, consisting of four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa. All Korean (though Lisa is Thai), and they've stayed close to their K-pop roots while going global. That consistency helped build their mystique. They were aspirational, high-fashioned, and They're intentionally diverse, six women from six different cultural backgrounds. There's Yoonchae (South Korea), Sophia (Philippines), Lara (India – also openly queer, which is rare and powerful in this space), Manon (Switzerland + Ghana), Daniela (Mexico/US), and Megan (USA).That kind of representation matters. It makes their music and visuals feel more reflective of Gen Z's global mindset. You see it in their lyrics, their styling, even in how they interact with fans. It's less about the glossy idol fantasy and more about relatability and here's the interesting part: That multicultural approach is exciting, yes, but it also risks diluting a singular identity. BLACKPINK has an aesthetic and sonic signature. KATSEYE is still experimenting. Is that a strength or a challenge? Time will visual universe is polished and carefully curated. They blend hard-hitting beats with soft elegance, what some call "femme fatale pop." Their stage presence is magnetic, and their production levels are insane. It's They're more experimental. 'Gnarly' is glitchy hyper-pop, while 'Gabriela' dives into dramatic Latin pop with a full-blown telenovela-style video featuring Jessica Alba. Their performances are energetic, but sometimes chaotic. They're clearly searching for a core sound. But honestly? That makes sense. BLACKPINK took years to settle into theirs too. advertisementBLACKPINK became global through the K-pop system. YG Entertainment focused on making them icons, not just idols. Their Western expansion happened slowly but effectively, backed by Coachella slots, collaborations with Dua Lipa and Selena Gomez, and high-fashion brand deals like Dior and was built for globalisation from day one. Their Netflix documentary followed the group's creation like a Western pop biopic. HYBE clearly understood one thing: the future of pop might not speak just Korean, it speaks English, Spanish, Tagalog, Hindi, and beyond. That's revolutionary. But it also comes with risk. The K-pop model is successful because of its structure. KATSEYE is trying something much more flexible, more Western in are they the next BLACKPINK? The easy answer is no. And honestly? They don't need to be. It's not about being 'better' or 'bigger.' It's about approach. BLACKPINK is a legacy. KATSEYE is a possibility. One built a throne, the other is building a spaceship. So instead of comparing, maybe we should just watch closely.- Ends

BLACKPINK's Jisoo Lights Up the Stage - "Happy to Be with BLINKs"
BLACKPINK's Jisoo Lights Up the Stage - "Happy to Be with BLINKs"

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

BLACKPINK's Jisoo Lights Up the Stage - "Happy to Be with BLINKs"

The Queens Are Back After Two Long Years After what felt like an eternity for fans, BLACKPINK finally returned as a complete group, and honestly, it was worth every second of the wait. The girl group that's basically the blueprint for global K-pop success kicked off their 'DEADLINE' world tour at Goyang Main Stadium on July 5th and 6th - and let's just say, they didn't come to play around. This wasn't just any regular comeback concert. We're talking about BLACKPINK becoming the first K-pop girl group ever to perform at Goyang Stadium, which is basically like being the first to climb Mount Everest in the K-pop world. The numbers don't lie either - 78,000 fans showed up over two nights, setting a new record for the highest attendance by any K-pop artist. That's more people than some cities have! Jisoo's Emotional Social Media Post Melts Hearts Three days after the concert, on July 8th, Jisoo took to social media to share her feelings, and honestly, it hit right in the feels. She posted, "Thank you to all BLINKs and everyone who joined us for the hot start of summer! DEADLINE World Tour Start!! We'll be back!" But what really got everyone emotional was her special message to fans across the globe. In a heartwarming addition to her post, Jisoo specifically reached out to her fans saying, "To all our precious BLINKs, especially our beautiful fans in India - please look forward to our new song 'Jump'! I hope we can meet you soon in India and share this incredible energy together!" The photos she shared were pure gold - behind-the-scenes moments, dressing room candids, and those epic stage shots that make you wish you were there. From her unique strap-detailed mini dress to those sleek stage outfits, Jisoo served looks that would make fashion weeks jealous. But what really stood out was how genuine her smile looked in every single photo - you could literally feel the happiness radiating through the screen. A Setlist That Had Everyone Losing Their Minds The concert was basically a greatest hits parade that had fans screaming from start to finish. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo They opened with 'Kill This Love' (because of course they did - what a power move), then rolled through 'Pink Venom', 'How You Like That', 'Playing with Fire', and 'Shut Down'. Each song was like a reminder of why BLACKPINK owns the global music scene. But here's where it gets really exciting - they performed their new song 'Jump' live for the very first time. Imagine being one of those 78,000 people who got to witness history in the making! The members were heavily involved in everything from stage production to costumes and choreography, which explains why the whole show felt so authentic and polished. Jisoo's excitement about the new track was infectious, and you could tell she was genuinely thrilled to share it with the world. The World Tour That's About to Take Over Everything This Seoul concert was just the beginning of something massive. BLACKPINK is now embarking on a world tour that spans 16 cities across 31 shows. We're talking Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. It's the kind of tour that reminds you why BLACKPINK isn't just a K-pop group - they're a global phenomenon. For fans everywhere, this tour represents everything we love about K-pop's international reach. Just like how Bollywood has gone global, K-pop groups like BLACKPINK are showing that great music transcends borders and languages. The anticipation for potential future dates is already building, with fans worldwide hoping to experience the magic that Seoul witnessed.

Blackpink returns sharper, stronger and more united than ever
Blackpink returns sharper, stronger and more united than ever

Korea Herald

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Blackpink returns sharper, stronger and more united than ever

Record-setting Goyang concerts mark group's first full reunion in nearly two years and launch of long-awaited world tour GOYANG, Gyeonggi Province — Blackpink made a triumphant return to the stage this weekend, performing for 78,000 fans over two days at Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province. The highly anticipated "Deadline" concert not only marked the quartet's official reunion after nearly two years apart, it also underscored why they remain the most successful girl group in K-pop history. The emotional impact of seeing all four members — Jennie, Jisoo, Rose and Lisa — back onstage together wasn't lost on the 39,000 fans who filled the stadium, Sunday. Since signing only group activity contracts with YG Entertainment in December 2023, skepticism had swirled about whether the group would ever perform together again. Their full-group return, now confirmed, felt momentous. For over two hours, the group powered through 27 songs with a set list packed with hits. Interspersed were solo performances that highlighted each member's growth during their individual careers, delivering moments of renewed synergy that electrified the crowd. As the thunderous beat of 'Kill This Love' blasted through the speakers, the stadium lit up in pink. Blackpink launched into 'Pink Venom' with commanding charisma, then seamlessly transitioned through a medley of hits including 'How You Like That,' 'Playing With Fire' and 'Shut Down,' sending the energy in the stadium soaring. Each member brought a distinct edge to her solo sets. Jisoo exuded elegance with 'Earthquake' and 'Your Love.' Lisa, with 'New Woman' and 'Rockstar,' showcased fierce charisma and unleashed an explosive energy. Jennie, delivering 'Mantra' and 'Like Jennie,' had the entire stadium on its feet, leading an arena-wide singalong. And Rose delivered a show-stopping run of '3AM,' 'Toxic Till the End' and her global hit 'APT.,' bringing the emotional peak of the night. 'We were excited — and a bit nervous — to showcase a mix of group and solo performances that really highlight our different colors,' said Jisoo during the show. But the highlight was the debut of their brand-new group song, 'Jump' — their first full-group release since 2022's 'Born Pink.' The track opened with sleek beats and individual verses, before shifting into a bright, summery rhythm that had the crowd erupting. The sound felt like a bold evolution from Blackpink's past hits, while still unmistakably theirs. 'This song is super addictive, isn't it?' Jisoo asked the crowd. 'We wanted you to be the first to hear it. Please give it lots of love when it is released.' 'We're so grateful to kick off this tour in Goyang. It's bittersweet to leave, but we can't wait to meet Blinks all over the world again soon,' Jennie added. The group is the first K-pop girl group to play the venue, and brought its largest attendance on record on its first time out. Among the K-pop singers spotted in the crowd were BTS's J-Hope, Seventeen's Jeonghan, Mingyu and The8, Twice's Jihyo and members of Le Sserafim. Despite the spectacle, the event wasn't without controversy. Fans in section N3 at the concert venue expressed frustration after paying full price for seats that turned out to have obstructed views due to a large stage screen that wasn't disclosed during ticketing. Meanwhile, Blackpink is headed to stadiums across 16 cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Toronto, Paris and London, for 31 shows in total.

Blackpink face mixed reaction to setlist and performance at Deadline tour kickoff in Seoul
Blackpink face mixed reaction to setlist and performance at Deadline tour kickoff in Seoul

Express Tribune

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Blackpink face mixed reaction to setlist and performance at Deadline tour kickoff in Seoul

Blackpink launched their 2025 Deadline world tour on July 5 with a sold-out concert at Goyang Stadium in Seoul. The event marked the group's return after a long hiatus focused on solo projects, but fan response to the opening show was sharply divided. The setlist featured Blackpink's signature hits like 'Kill This Love,' 'Pink Venom,' and 'DDU-DU DDU-DU,' alongside recent solo tracks from Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, and a live debut of the group's soon-to-released single "Jump". While many praised the group's coordination and stage presence, others were disappointed by the lack of new group material and minimal changes from previous tours. Some fans on social media expressed frustration with YG Entertainment, calling the setlist repetitive and criticising the label for what they perceived as a 'cash grab.' Others noted the energy was low and the remixes underwhelming. 'It's the same old songs since the In Your Area tour,' one fan wrote. Another said, 'Aside from the solos, this is literally just a repeat of Born Pink.' Despite the criticism, many attendees defended the performance, highlighting the updated solos and powerful visuals. 'They really proved everyone wrong and came back stronger than ever,' a supporter shared. Another added, 'This is how you do a setlist—old hits, solo moments, new bangers!' The Deadline tour continues through January 2026 with stops in Los Angeles, Paris, London, Jakarta, and more. As Blackpink returns to the global stage, fans remain eager to see how the tour evolves.

Met Gala 2025: BLACKPINK's Jennie, Rose And Lisa Shine In Style
Met Gala 2025: BLACKPINK's Jennie, Rose And Lisa Shine In Style

NDTV

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Met Gala 2025: BLACKPINK's Jennie, Rose And Lisa Shine In Style

The 2025 Met Gala was all about fashion, and who better to bring the heat than the K-pop icons themselves? Our favourite idols turned heads and dropped jaws at fashion's biggest night in New York City on May 5. Among the showstoppers were three queens from BLACKPINK – Jennie, Lisa, and Rose – making their first-ever group appearance at the gala (well, almost full group... more on that later). Jennie, who is no stranger to the Met, made a stunning move this year. Ditching her usual safe glam, she rolled up in a sleek black suit paired with an off-shoulder top from Chanel – because of course, she is the brand's ambassador. But the surprise element? A long dramatic train, layered pearl chains and a black-and-white top hat. Next up, Lisa! The fashion icon arrived dripping in Louis Vuitton, her go-to brand. She rocked a black bodysuit with sheer stockings, topped with a pearl-and-gold detailed jacket that screamed luxury with edge. Rose kept things effortlessly classy in an oversized black pantsuit with a long train flowing behind her. Her signature blonde hair and soft glam tied it all together. But wait – where was Jisoo? The fourth BLACKPINK star was MIA this year, and fans definitely noticed. While the reason for her absence has not been confirmed, her presence was definitely missed. BLACKPINK is one of the biggest girl groups in the world. Formed by YG Entertainment, the group – Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa – debuted in 2016 and took the world by storm. Their music is a mix of pop, hip-hop and EDM, with chart-topping hits like Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, Kill This Love, How You Like That and Pink Venom. The South Korean girl group dropped major albums like The Album (2020) and Born Pink (2022).

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