BLACKPINK leads a global phenomenon as Pink Venom surpasses one billion views on YouTube. The video’s rapid rise set historic records for K-pop girl groups and female artists worldwide. With ongoing stadium tours and unmatched online influence, BLACKPINK continues to expand their global impact.
Pink Venom marks a global breakthrough for BLACKPINK
Pink Venom took BLACKPINK to new heights on the global stage as the music video surpassed one billion views on YouTube. YG Entertainment confirmed the milestone on August 4, nearly three years after the video’s release on August 19, 2022. This accomplishment reflects the song’s enduring popularity and global reach, drawing continuous support from fans worldwide. The track, which served as a pre-release single from the group’s second full-length album, instantly stood out for its bold musical identity and rich visual appeal. It not only introduced the album’s concept with impact but also strengthened BLACKPINK’s reputation as leaders in contemporary pop culture.
BLACKPINK drives Pink Venom to historic YouTube milestones
Pink Venom achieved stunning results immediately after its release, reaching 90.4 million views within 24 hours. That set a new world record for female artists on YouTube. It continued to gain momentum, surpassing 100 million views in just 29 hours and 35 minutes—the fastest time for any K-pop girl group. In a little over seven days, the video broke 200 million views, signaling the song’s enormous appeal. The track blends intense hip-hop beats with traditional Korean instruments in the intro, creating a powerful fusion. As the song progresses, sharp rap lines and striking vocals highlight each member’s strengths and presence. This unique composition made the video not just viral, but memorable.
Billion-view records cement BLACKPINK’s dominance on digital platforms
With Pink Venom now among their most-watched releases, BLACKPINK holds nine videos that have each surpassed the billion-view mark. These include DDU-DU DDU-DU at 2.3 billion, Kill This Love at 2.1 billion, and both the performance and music video versions of How You Like That, with 1.8 and 1.3 billion views. BOOMBAYAH and As If It’s Your Last have reached 1.8 and 1.4 billion respectively. Lisa’s MONEY performance video surpassed 1.1 billion, while Jennie’s SOLO crossed the one-billion mark as well. In total, BLACKPINK has produced 50 videos with over ten million views. Their official YouTube channel has now accumulated more than 39.5 billion views. With 98.2 million subscribers, they rank as the most-followed artist globally. These numbers speak to their influence across generations and borders.
World tour brings BLACKPINK’s stage power to major global cities
While dominating online platforms, BLACKPINK is also expanding their presence through a large-scale world tour. Their BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR “DEADLINE” covers 31 shows across 16 cities, beginning in Goyang and moving through major destinations like Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, and Paris. Each show has received strong praise, showcasing the group’s dynamic stage presence and live energy. Upcoming stops include Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Through these performances, BLACKPINK continues to connect with fans directly, proving that their influence extends far beyond the screen and deep into live concert culture around the world.

BLACKPINK’s Pink Venom music video surpassed one billion views on YouTube, nearly three years after its release in August 2022. This major milestone confirms the group’s global popularity and strong fan engagement.
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