Ready for BLACKPINK’s comeback? The girl group is about to release the song and music video for PINK VENOM, a comeback teaser gives us clues about what the melody and clip prepared by the idols will be like.
In a short time, BLACKPINK will present a new group tune that has been highly anticipated by their fans, before releasing their album. BORN PINKthey will premiere PINK VENOM as a pre-released single and we are getting closer to hearing it.
It was previously mentioned that, for this comeback, YG-Entertainment and the K-Pop idols filmed two high-budget music videos, one of them being for PINK VENOM.
Until now we have only seen concept photos and teasers for this BLACKPINK song, but now the first look at the song has been revealed. MV with scenes that will fill you with intrigue and curiosity.
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PINK VENOM: BLACKPINK shows their girl power in MV teaser
The advance of music video It begins by showing some details of the scenarios that we will see in the clip when PINK VENOM opens, which range from night spaces and others with quality lights. The idols They briefly appear one by one, as well as a group of people wearing black robes with red details.
An element that also caught our attention is the melody that we hear accompanying the scenes. The music includes traditional Korean music instruments, which further aroused fans’ interest in what PINK VENOM will sound like.
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When is PINK VENOM released? BLACKPINK will meet up with BLINK sooner
PINK VENOM’s song and BLACKPINK’s MV for this single will be available worldwide starting on August 19, premiering at 1:00 PM in South Korea time.
However, the excitement will start early, because an hour before the premiere of the come backBLACKPINK will meet fans in a live broadcast where they will talk about this new song and much more.
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