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South Korean band BLACKPINK singer Jisoo has broken the record for the biggest Spotify debut by a female K-Pop soloist with her new album ME.
The ME singer made her much-awaited solo debut after Jennie’s SOLO, which was released in 2018, and Rosé in 2021 with her solo album R, featuring the tracks – All Eyes On Me and Gone.
The group’s youngest member, Lisa, debuted the same year with LALISA, an eponymous title track, and the b-side track MONEY.
Within 24 hours of its release, the title track Flower earned a staggering 4,674,337 filtered streams on Spotify. With this, BLACKPINK’ Jisoo unlocked a new record for the highest number of first-day streams for any song by a female K-pop soloist in the history of the platform.
Blackpink is a popular South Korean girl group that debuted in 2016 under YG Entertainment. The group consists of four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa. The group quickly gained international fame and became one of the most successful K-pop groups of all time.
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The group is known for their powerful performances and catchy pop songs that incorporate various genres such as hip-hop, EDM, and R&B. They have released several hit songs such as “Whistle,” “Boombayah,” “Kill This Love,” and “How You Like That,” among others.
Blackpink has also broken several records, including becoming the first K-pop group to perform at Coachella and the first K-pop group to have a music video with over 1 billion views on YouTube for their hit song “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du.” The group has also collaborated with several international artists, including Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, and Selena Gomez.
Beyond their music, Blackpink is also known for their stylish and iconic fashion sense, which has garnered them a massive following on social media. They are considered as one of the most influential K-pop groups in the world, and their success has helped to increase the popularity of K-pop globally.