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Explosive 'Kill This Love' leads new Blackpink EP
Explosive 'Kill This Love' leads new Blackpink EP
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 05, 2019 12:07 AM PHT

MANILA -- South Korean girl group Blackpink have released their second Korean-language extended play (EP), "Kill This Love," along with the music video for the title track.
MANILA -- South Korean girl group Blackpink have released their second Korean-language extended play (EP), "Kill This Love," along with the music video for the title track.
"Kill This Love" comes nearly 10 months after the foursome released its Korean debut EP "Square Up," fronted by the hit single "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du."
"Kill This Love" comes nearly 10 months after the foursome released its Korean debut EP "Square Up," fronted by the hit single "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du."
"Kill This Love" is an anthemic hip-hop song with boisterous rap verses and a powerful, brass-heavy chorus.
"Kill This Love" is an anthemic hip-hop song with boisterous rap verses and a powerful, brass-heavy chorus.
The hashtag #KILLTHISLOVEwithBLACKPINK grabbed the top spot of Twitter's top trends in the Philippines.
The hashtag #KILLTHISLOVEwithBLACKPINK grabbed the top spot of Twitter's top trends in the Philippines.
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The "Kill This Love" EP also includes new songs "Don't Know What To Do,""Kick It," and "Hope Not," and a remix of "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du."
The "Kill This Love" EP also includes new songs "Don't Know What To Do,""Kick It," and "Hope Not," and a remix of "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du."
The release precedes the group's appearance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California later this month, which will make them the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella in the music festival's 20-year history.
The release precedes the group's appearance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California later this month, which will make them the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella in the music festival's 20-year history.
Blackpink stopped by Manila last February for their "In Your Area" world tour.
Blackpink stopped by Manila last February for their "In Your Area" world tour.
Among those who attended the Manila concert were Liza Soberano, Anne Curtis, Ryan Bang and Maymay Entrata.
Among those who attended the Manila concert were Liza Soberano, Anne Curtis, Ryan Bang and Maymay Entrata.
Consisting of Kim Jisoo, Kim Jennie, Park Chaeyoung and Lalisa Manoban, Blackpink debuted in August 2016 under YG Entertainment.
Consisting of Kim Jisoo, Kim Jennie, Park Chaeyoung and Lalisa Manoban, Blackpink debuted in August 2016 under YG Entertainment.
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