K-Pop Girl Band Blackpink To Release First Full-Length Album In October
K-pop girl group Blackpink is all set to drop its first full studio album in October 2020. The group's official social media accounts shared the news with fans on Tuesday, July 28.
K-pop
girl
group
Blackpink
is
all
set
to
drop
its
first
full
studio
album
in
October
2020.
The
group's
official
social
media
accounts
shared
the
news
with
fans
on
Tuesday,
July
28.
Blackpink's
management
YG
Entertainment
posted
an
album
teaser
poster
titled
The
Album,
on
its
official
blog.
The
Album
cover
has
a
pink
tiara
in
the
middle
and
the
date
"2020.10.02"
at
the
bottom.
Fans,
also
known
as
Blinks,
are
excited
to
see
that
the
foursome
is
finally
releasing
a
full-length
album,
since
its
debut
in
2016.
A
YG
Entertainment
spokesperson
said,
"In
2020,
Blackpink
will
target
the
global
music
market
on
the
back
of
systemic
and
thorough
plans.
For
a
bigger
expansion
of
Blackpink,
our
global
project
in
cooperation
with
Universal
Music
Group
is
going
on
smoothly."
Blackpink's
First
Album
Cover
With
the
new
popularity
the
K-pop
group
has
found
outside,
it
will
be
represented
by
Universal
Music
Group,
the
US
company
under
a
2018
deal
with
Interscope,
a
record
label.
Earlier
last
month,
Blackpink
released
‘How
You
Like
That' on
June
26
as
the
first
pre-release
single
from
the
studio
album.
Reportedly,
the
song
broke
all
records
as
it
earned
86.3
million
views
on
its
arrival,
and
later
landed
at
no.33
on
Billboard's
Hot
100
chart
last
month.
It
also
debuted
at
20th
on
the
British
official
singles
chart.
Blackpink
Is
One
Of
The
Most
Known
K-Pop
Girl
Bands
Across
Globe
According
to
Guinness
World
Records,
Blackpink
also
holds
the
records
for
the
most
followed
female
group
on
Spotify
and
music
group
with
the
most
subscribers
on
YouTube,
leaving
One
Direction
behind.
The
Album
Will
Release
On
October
2
The
group
will
also
release
a
second
single,
possibly
next
month
before
the
album
releases
in
October.
According
to
reports,
the
second
single
will
also
feature
a
surprise
artist.