BLACKPINK’s ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ Dance Practice Video Surpasses 200 Million Views!
[한경닷컴=신지원 기자] BLACKPINK’s dance practice video of ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ surpassed 200 million views, allowing the group to set another meaningful record.
On November 24 at 4:10 AM, the dance practice video of ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ surpassed 200 million views on YouTube. The fact that dance practice video contents are continuing to surpass over 100 million views is not surprising for BLACKPINK anymore.
The choreography of ‘KILL THIS LOVE’, created by 4 world-famous choreographers, has gathered the attention of the public before its release since it has been known as the most dynamic performance among all BLACKPINK’s discography.
BLACKPINK captured the hearts of global fans with their ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ dance, which reminded people of fierce female warriors with its powerful yet charismatic dance lines. The catchy point moves including their motion of firing a rifle were also reviewed to have emphasized BLACKPINK’s unique ‘girl crush’ charms’ as well.
In addition to their dance practice video, the MV for ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ is setting various milestones, while adding view counts at the fastest rate ever since BLACKPINK made debut.
BLACKPINK has 3 MVs with over 700 million views including ‘BOOMBAYAH’, ‘AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST’, and ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’, while ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ is currently at 658M views. BLACKPINK has uploaded a total of 18 videos including MVs, dance practice videos, and music broadcast contents.
BLACKPINK has recently surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube with their MV for ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’. It was the first and fastest record for a K-Pop group MV, which reminded people of BLACKPINK’s global popularity and status once more.
Furthermore, BLACKPINK recently won three categories at the ‘E! People’s Choice Awards’, including ‘The Group of 2019’, ‘The Music Video of 2019’, and ‘The Concert Tour of 2019’.
While setting milestones in K-Pop girl group history as the ‘YouTube Queens’, BLACKPINK will soon hold a dome tour composed of 4 concerts to be held in 3 cities of Japan. The tour will begin in Tokyo Dome on December, continue in Osaka Kyocera Dome next year on January, and in Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome February.
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