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BLACKPINK unveils teasers for title track 'Lovesick Girls'
Posted : 2020-09-28 13:36
Updated : 2020-09-28 13:36
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BLACKPINK's first full-length album 'THE ALBUM' will be released on Oct. 2. Courtesy of YG Entertainment
BLACKPINK's first full-length album "THE ALBUM" will be released on Oct. 2. Courtesy of YG Entertainment

By Lee Gyu-lee

K-pop girl group BLACKPINK has revealed teasers and the title track name for its first full-length album "THE ALBUM."

The group's agency YG Entertainment dropped a teaser poster Monday on social media, announcing the title track, "Lovesick Girls."

Instagram에서 이 게시물 보기

? BLACKPINK ‘Lovesick Girls' TEASER POSTER ? ‘THE ALBUM' RELEASE ▶?2020.10.02 12AM(EST) & 1PM(KST) ? #BLACKPINK #ㅂㅡㄹㄹㅐㄱㅍㅣㅇㅋㅡ @blackpinkofficial #YG ?

YG Entertainment Official(@yg_ent_official)님의 공유 게시물님, 2020 9월 27 5:00오후 PDT


Just a day ago, YG unveiled a concept video for each of its four members ― Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa ― to raise expectations for the album and the new songs.

This will be the group's first full album since its debut in 2016. Two of the tracks ― "How You Like That" and "Ice Cream ― were pre-released in June and August, topping various music charts.

The music video for "How You Like That" set Guinness World Records for the most-viewed YouTube video in 24 hours, until another K-pop superstar group BTS's "Dynamite" broke the record last month.

BLACKPINK scored its career-best ranking on the Billboard Hot 100 chart last month with the collaboration song with Selena Gomez "Ice Cream," which debuted at No. 13.

"THE ALBUM" is slated to be released on Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. through streaming sites and will hit the shelves on Oct. 6. The group's Netflix documentary "BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky" is set to premiere on Oct. 14.


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