BLACKPINK’s ‘How You Like That’ Dance Performance Video Hits 800M Views
[스타뉴스=이덕행 기자] BLACKPINK’s ‘How You Like That’ dance performance video surpassed 800M views on YouTube.
According to YG Entertainment, BLACKPINK’s ‘How You Like That’ dance performance video has surpassed 800M views on YouTube on the 9th as of 6:15 PM.
The record was achieved in approximately a year and a month since its release last year on July 6, while 800M views is the first·best·biggest record in K-Pop dance performance video history. BLACKPINK is known to rack up hundreds of millions of views not only through MVs, but also through dance videos. They are in fact unrivaled in popularity.
BLACKPIN’s ‘How You Like That’ contains the message of ‘Let’s fly high despite any difficult situations or hardships’. The song received the ‘Song of The Summer’ award at the 2020 US MTV Video Music Awards and was ranked at no. 1 on YouTube’s ‘Global Top Summer Song’ list.
The song achieved a ‘perfect all-kill’ on Korean music charts, was ranked at no. 2 on the Spotify Global Top 50 chart, and was ranked at no. 1 on iTunes charts in 64 different countries, including the US. The song was also ranked at no. 20 and at no. 33 on the UK Official Singles Top 100 and the Billboard Hot 100 respectively, proving the group’s global presence.
They are also about to renew their own record on MVs. The MV for ‘How You Like That’, currently heading towards 1B views, is renewing the fastest records set by ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’ on YouTube, which is currently over 1.66B views.
BLACKPINK’s YouTube channel has also been gaining subscribers at a consistent pace, and is about to surpass 64M subscribers soon. They are firmly the most subscribed female artist in the world, and is closely after Justin Bieber(64.6M subscribers), who is currently the world’s most subscribed artist.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK has met their fans through a Naver V LIVE broadcast held on August 8 to celebrate their 5-year debut anniversary. The hour-long broadcast has gained over 230M hearts and has gathered over 1.76M simultaneous viewers.
2021. 8. 10.