BLACKPINK Finally Reveal Name of Upcoming Single

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K-Pop super group BLACKPINK are spoiling fans, left and right. And as they reveal their faces in the new set of posters, they’ve finally given fans the name of their upcoming release – a single titled “How You Like That”.

The 4-member group is all set to release their upcoming pre-release single, titled “How You Like That” on June 26th. And while new music is the thing fans look forward to the most, new looks define every era of a K-Pop group. And this time, BLACKPINK is going hard.

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Since their beginnings in 2016, BLACKPINK have been defined by their high-energy, hip-hop inspired dance music. And that vibe inspires their stylisation as well. Think harnesses, leather and combat boots. And while they’ve served up some strong looks in the past, fans are reeling from their charismatic photo shoot this time around.

While there hasn’t been any teaser with regards to the sound of the upcoming release, this set of posters seems to be keep fans busy enough. The initial set of teasers saw little to none of the members’ faces. So, it’s only right that the following set of teasers shows off the members in all their BLACKPINK glory.

Jisoo, Lisa, Rose and Jennie stare intensely towards the camera. Rose has surprised fans world over with her new hair colour – a frosty blue. Lisa spoils fans with two looks – a fiery red hairdo and a hard hitting pose with short, jet black bangs.

The single, “How You Like That” will be available on 26th June, 6 PM KST. The album following the single release will mark the group’s first full length studio album. While BLACKPINK has seen massive success with their mini albums and stand alone singles in the past, they have never, much to fans’ dismay, released a full length studio album.

The album, whose name is yet to be announced, will reach us sometime in June. With all the fan fare surrounding the upcoming release, BLACKPINK, it seems, is on the right track.

By: Ahalya Narayanan

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