BLACKPINK's 'Ice Cream' racks up 400 million views on YouTube | Inquirer Entertainment

BLACKPINK’s ‘Ice Cream’ racks up 400 million views on YouTube

/ 05:32 PM November 17, 2020

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An image celebrating BLACKPINK’s new YouTube milestone. YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

SEOUL — K-pop girl group BLACKPINK’s music video “Ice Cream” has topped 400 million views on YouTube, its management agency said Tuesday.

The music video hit the milestone around 2 p.m. Monday, some 80 days after its release, according to YG Entertainment.

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It is the quartet’s 10th music video that has surpassed the 400 million mark on the global video-sharing website.

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“Ice Cream,” featuring Selena Gomez, is a bubblegum pop track off the band’s latest album, titled “The Album.”

The song debuted at No. 13 on Billboard’s main singles chart in September, the highest position ever attained by a K-pop girl group, and remained on the chart for eight weeks.

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BLACKPINK is currently the second most-subscribed global musician on YouTube, with 53.1 million subscribers, following Justin Bieber. The group now has a total of 22 music videos with over 100 million views.

Last week, the quartet was chosen as “the biggest band in the world” on Bloomberg’s Pop Star Power Rankings, a first for an Asian musical act. Yonhap

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