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Blackpink in 2017. The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Blackpink, consisting of the members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa.As of August 2023, the girl group has officially released 32 songs, of which 22 songs were originally recorded in Korean and 10 were originally recorded in English.
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From October 2022 to September 2023 Blackpink embarked on their second worldwide concert tour, the Born Pink World Tour, consisting of 66 concerts in 22 countries around the world. The tour attracted 1.8 million people, making it the most-attended concert tour by a K-pop girl group. [3]
In 2021, Blackpink was awarded the Guinness World Record for the most-subscribed band on YouTube, with 60.3 million subscribers; [326] they extended their record with 93.8 million subscribers in 2024, at which point they were recognized as the most subscribed music act overall on YouTube. [327]
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Blackpink: The Virtual is a virtual concert by South Korean girl group Blackpink in the battle royale video game PUBG Mobile.The concert ran for two weekends, on July 22-23 and July 29-30, 2022 in North and South America, and on July 23-24 and July 30-31 in all other countries.
South Korean girl group Blackpink released their first Korean-language studio album, The Album, on October 2, 2020.It received generally favourable reviews from music critics, [2] and was one of the world's best-selling albums of 2020. [3]
"Tulsa Sound" – written and recorded by Beau Jennings, 2008. [465] "Tulsa Sounds Like Trouble to Me" – Shawn Camp, co-written with Mark Sanders, 2006. Also recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 2009. [466] "Tulsa Straight Ahead" – Jimmy Hall, fiddler and vocalist with Leon McAuliffe and His Cimarron Boys, recorded by them, 1947. [467]