The K-Pop Queens Are FINALLY Ready to Serve Up New Music This November!
Hold onto your crowns, BLINKs — because BLACKPINK just sent shockwaves through the K-Pop universe! The girls are officially making their album comeback in November, marking their first full project since 2022’s “Born Pink.” That’s right — we’ve been waiting THREE WHOLE YEARS for this moment!
YANG HYUN-SUK SPILLS THE TEA
YG Entertainment’s big boss Yang Hyun-suk just dropped the news on the company’s official blog, and honestly? We’re OBSESSED. “The members and all the producers in charge are working hard preparing,” he revealed, basically confirming what we’ve all been praying for.
The executive producer promised they’re “working hard to release the album in November” — and you KNOW the girls don’t play when it comes to delivering iconic content!
WORLD DOMINATION MODE: ACTIVATED
But wait, there’s MORE! While they’ve been cooking up this musical masterpiece, BLACKPINK has been absolutely SLAYING their “DEADLINE” world tour. These queens just made HISTORY by becoming the first K-Pop girl group to headline London’s legendary Wembley Stadium on August 15-16. Talk about breaking barriers and taking names!
And can we talk about their recent banger “JUMP”? The track literally jumped onto the UK Official Singles Chart Top 100 AND the US Billboard Hot 100. These girls said “global domination” and meant it!
THE YG FAMILY IS THRIVING
Yang Hyun-suk didn’t stop at BLACKPINK — he’s serving up a whole feast of comebacks! TREASURE is dropping their third mini-album “LOVE PULSE” on September 1st, with Yang noting how the boys have grown from teenagers to full-blown adults. “If the past five years were their first act, this album will be the start of their second act,” he declared.
Meanwhile, BABYMONSTER is gearing up for an October 10th mini-album featuring four brand new tracks, including the title song “WE GO UP.” Yang teased that they’ve already completed 80-90% of recordings for next year’s releases — these rookies are NOT playing around!
BOTTOM LINE
After a three-year album drought, BLACKPINK is about to remind everyone exactly why they’re the reigning queens of K-Pop. November can’t come fast enough, and we have a feeling this comeback is going to break the internet (again).
Get ready to witness greatness, because when BLACKPINK comes back, they come back HARD.