Assuming you are referring to the record-breaking K-pop group Blackpink, they are a four-member South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment. Debuting on August 8, 2016, they have since risen to become widely regarded as the “biggest girl group in the world”, recognized for pioneering the fierce, confident “girl crush” concept globally. Their unique name symbolizes a subversion of expectations: pink represents softness, while black represents power, edge, and talent. Group Members
The quartet consists of four members, each carefully selected for their unique international backgrounds and distinct talents, allowing them to connect with a global audience:
Jennie (Kim Jennie): The main rapper and a lead vocalist. Raised in Seoul and New Zealand, she was the very first member to join the group.
Lisa (Lalisa Manoban): The main dancer and lead rapper. Born and raised in Thailand, she was YG Entertainment’s first-ever non-ethnically Korean trainee.
Rosé (Park Chae-young): The main vocalist and lead dancer. She was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia before moving to South Korea.
Jisoo (Kim Ji-soo): The lead vocalist and the “visual” of the group. Raised entirely in South Korea, she also acts and brings a classical charm to the group. Signature Musical Style
Produced heavily by in-house hitmaker Teddy Park, Blackpink’s discography balances club-ready anthems with fierce, high-energy performances. Their signature sound heavily features:
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