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  1. Oct 2, 2020 · From pop to EDM, Blackpink's debut 'The Album' whizzes across a sonic playground of influences and is an instant adrenaline shot for 2020.

  2. Oct 2, 2020 · Review. Blackpink: The Album review – brilliance from the world's biggest girl band. (YG Entertainment) The K-pop group unleash an intense 24-minute bombardment of killer hooks and snappy...

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    • Alexis Petridis
  3. For the better part of four years, the members of BLACKPINK have stood tall on the backs of the self-assured, self-aware messages in their music. Whatever the challenge, the BLACKPINK way is to always go up. Now, as they get ready to reacquaint themselves with the world with their first full-length release, The Album, the same determination ...

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  5. Dec 2, 2022 · Alexis Petridis. Fri 2 Dec 2022 08.03 EST. E ven if you had never heard of them or their record-breaking statistics – most-streamed girl group on Spotify, most-subscribed to music artist on YouTube...

    • “Pretty Savage” Synthesizing the finer points of modern trap while still finding time to weave in another massive chorus, “Pretty Savage” is hypnotic during its ferocious high points — which are plentiful, as the group comes together to flaunt themselves as “some b–ches you can’t manage.”
    • “Lovesick Girls” “Yeah, we were born to be alone / But why we still looking for love?” The heavy question serves as the centerpiece for a rollicking pop sing-along, with Blackpink approaching the concept of longing through ascending vocals and slick rhymes, the latter contained in a top-notch verse from Lisa and Jennie.
    • “You Never Know” After seven songs of unrestrained pop power, “You Never Know” closes out the album with heartfelt balladry, as Blackpink preaches patience and empathy by pointing out that even the most dominant girl group of the moment has days when they want to stay in bed.
    • “Bet You Wanna” (feat. Cardi B) Arriving one spot after the fierce “Pretty Savage” on the track list and featuring Cardi B, “Bet You Wanna” opens with the expectation of another no-holds-barred banger — instead, the anthem for the admiring boys is playfully soulful, with Jennie and Rosé showcasing their vocals and Cardi keeping it rated PG while delivering some quick wit (“Turn on ‘Please Me,’ but don’t ever play me!”
  6. It was released on October 2, 2020 by YG Entertainment and Interscope. It is the group's first full-length work since their debut in 2016. For the album, Blackpink recorded over ten new songs and worked with a variety of producers, including Teddy, Tommy Brown, R. Tee, Steven Franks, and 24. Eight songs made the final tracklist, including two ...

  7. Dec 3, 2022 · Blackpink review – K-pop juggernaut with world-beating attitude | K-pop | The Guardian. ‘Copy-paste shock and awe’: Lisa, Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo of Blackpink. Kitty Empire's artist of the ...

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