Blackpink face to face with British royalty in Buckingham Palace

Blackpink meets the British royals!
Who are Blackpink?
Early formation
Origins behind the name
Huge success right after debut
Musical influences
Hitting music charts in the west
Collaborating with Dua Lipa
Charging into western markets
Another big collab with Lady Gaga
Blackpink's best hits
Record breakers on Guinness World Records
Other ventures outside music
November 2023: Meeting the British King and Queen
Direct address by King Charles
No stranger to controversy
2023: Not an easy year for Blackpink
Jennie's debut in HBO's 'The Idol'
Rosé's allegations of drug use
Now: Blackpink's official Twitter post fluke
How it offended fans
Netizens: Should have referred as 'Chinese'
Intentionally snubbing Chinese fans?
Corrected address
Fans still unhappy
Not the group's first brush with offending Chinese fans
Jennie's support for a Korean athlete
Grey area
Blackpink still comes out top in UK
Even attracting Hugh Grant
Chinese fans accusations perhaps valid
Blackpink meets the British royals!

K-pop girl group Blackpink has most recently caused quite the stir with their appearance in Buckingham Palace, Billboard reports. What earned them this honor of meeting with British royalty?

Who are Blackpink?

K-pop girl group Blackpink hails from South Korea and was put together by YG Entertainment. After releasing their first album in 2016, the band became an instant success thanks to their powerful live shows, innovative music, and eye-catching visuals. Blackpink consists of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa.

Early formation

As one of the most prestigious K-pop labels, YG Entertainment was extremely selective when selecting members for the group. As a result, all of the members are now considered to be among the best in the industry.

Origins behind the name

According to Naver, Blackpink is a play on words that bring together the opposites of black and pink. While "black" connotes power, "pink" suggests grace and femininity. The two together represent the band's aspiration to be strong and independent while still retaining their feminine allure.

Huge success right after debut

Blackpink's debut single album, 'Square One,' which included the hit songs 'Whistle' and 'Boombayah,' was an instant success. Both songs debuted at number one and number two on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart in 2016!

Musical influences

A Rolling Stone interview revealed that Blackpink draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres, including pop, hip-hop, and EDM. The group has also cited Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez as influences in another interview with CNN.

Hitting music charts in the west

Despite their South Korean origins, Blackpink made a significant impact in Western markets, with songs charting on major platforms such as Billboard's Hot 100! They are currently the top female K-girl group act to have multiple Billboard chart toppers.

Collaborating with Dua Lipa

Collaborations with western artists were crucial to Blackpink's expansion in the west. In 2018, Blackpink teamed up with British singer Dua Lipa for the track ‘Kiss and Make Up’, which went on to become a chart-topper in numerous countries.

Charging into western markets

Blackpink continued to make waves in the Western music scene, performing at major festivals like Coachella and collaborating with well-known artists like Selena Gomez.

Another big collab with Lady Gaga

In addition, Blackpink collaborated with global superstar Lady Gaga on the song ‘Sour Candy’ from her album ‘Chromatica’ in 2020. Imagine being able to collaborate with one of your biggest influences!

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Blackpink's best hits

Overall, in their extensive discography, Blackpink is most known for these major hits: ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’, ‘Kill This Love’, and ‘How You Like That’.

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Record breakers on Guinness World Records

Did you know that Blackpink has also received Guinness World Records for their musical success? To date, they have a Guinness World Record for being the most-streamed female group on Spotify, as well as being the first K-pop female group to reach No. 1 on the US and UK charts, among many other accolades!

Other ventures outside music

Members of Blackpink have pursued a variety of solo projects in addition to their music careers. They've appeared in commercials, fashion shows, and even acted, broadening their influence beyond the realm of music.

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November 2023: Meeting the British King and Queen

According to Vogue, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was accompanied by members of Blackpink during a state visit to the United Kingdom on November 22 to meet the British king and queen at Buckingham Palace.

Direct address by King Charles

Billboard reports that the group's visit to the royal family at Buckingham Palace was notable because King Charles was reported to have directly addressed Blackpink and sang praises of their impact on South Korean culture, as well as their official ambassadorship for environmental sustainability – a cause close to the Royal's heart.

No stranger to controversy

Despite their enormous success and the honour of being addressed by British royalty, Blackpink has had their fair share of controversies and challenges throughout their career. Their actions and statements are frequently scrutinised as public figures, which can result in backlash from fans or netizens.

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2023: Not an easy year for Blackpink

In 2023, Blackpink was involved in a number of controversies that undermined their reputation and strained their relationship with fans, particularly their Chinese fan base in some cases.

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Jennie's debut in HBO's 'The Idol'

Jennie received criticism from Allkpop for her appearance in the HBO series 'The Idol.' Some viewers thought her performance was almost R-rated and unfit for a K-pop idol, while others criticised the directors and her management for casting her in such a role.

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Rosé's allegations of drug use

According to the India Times, Rosé was accused of drug use based on a photo in which alleged drug paraphernalia was seen in a group photo with actor Kang Dong Won. YG Entertainment, on the other hand, quickly debunked and squashed the claims. Despite this, the incident harmed her reputation for a short time.

Now: Blackpink's official Twitter post fluke

The New Paper reports that earlier this month, Blackpink's official Twitter account posted a tweet addressing their Macau fans as 'Macanese' following a concert in Macau. This choice of terminology infuriated Chinese netizens, who saw it as culturally insensitive.

How it offended fans

Global Times too added that the term 'Macanese' has enraged Chinese netizens, who claim that the term is associated with Portuguese colonial influence and descendants of Portuguese ancestors, which are not representative of actual Macau residents.

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Netizens: Should have referred as 'Chinese'

Some argued that Blackpink should have referred to their fans as 'Chinese' instead because Macau is now geographically and politically part of the People's Republic of China.

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Intentionally snubbing Chinese fans?

Dev Discourse reports that some fans accused Blackpink of intentionally avoiding the use of the word ‘Chinese’ in their post and even read the word choice as a deliberate snub towards Chinese fans, even conflating the incident with what was allegedly “an ongoing trend of Korean artists appropriating Chinese culture and challenging China”.

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Corrected address

Since the online backlash, Blackpink has quickly edited the post, changing the address from 'Macanese BLINKs' to 'Macau BLINKs'.

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Fans still unhappy

However, according to Global Times, some fans still believed that the group purposefully avoided directly addressing their fans as Chinese and continued to take offence with Blackpink.

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Not the group's first brush with offending Chinese fans

This is not the first time Blackpink has enraged their Chinese fans. Previously, KBIzoom reported that Jennie's alleged poor treatment of Chinese fans during a January concert in Hong Kong sparked criticism and accusations of racism and favouritism for non-Chinese markets.

Jennie's support for a Korean athlete

In another incident during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Jennie's public support for a Korean athlete, Hwang Dae Heon, led to accusations of biassed treatment, which went as far as to include accusations of insensitivity and racism towards Chinese fans, according to Allkpop.

Grey area

Perhaps the claims of racism and insensitivity against Blackpink are the result of misunderstandings or different cultural perspectives. However, it is unclear whether these incidents were motivated by racial bias or not.

Blackpink still comes out top in UK

Although Blackpink is losing popularity in China, they are rising to the top in the rest of the world. According to the BBC, the group's July concert in Hyde Park, UK, was a huge success, with audiences praising the band for its high energy performances.

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Even attracting Hugh Grant

Surprisingly, British actor Hugh Grant was spotted in the audience at Blackpink's concert in the UK, showing his support for the k-pop group. Hugh Grant is apparently one of the many famous people who are fans of Blackpink because he was spotted wearing Blackpink merchandise according to The Independent!

Chinese fans accusations perhaps valid

Given the vast disparity between the reviews of their performances in eastern and western markets, this may lend credibility to the claims of Blackpink's Chinese fans that the group may have a preference for performing for western audiences... time will tell!

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