
BLACKPINK has once again rewritten the history books in the K-pop and South Korean music industry with their October 2020 release, "The Album." This album, a landmark in their career, marked their first full studio album in South Korea and their third overall. It skillfully blends a variety of genres, including pop, R&B, hip-hop, EDM, and trap, showcasing the group's versatility and artistic growth.
"The Album" not only broke numerous records but also unveiled a more mature aspect of BLACKPINK. The songs delve into a wide range of emotions, reflecting the experiences of young women as they navigate through various stages of life.
Adding to its list of achievements, "The Album" has now spent a remarkable 1,000 days on the Worldwide iTunes Albums Chart. This feat establishes it as the first and only album by a K-pop act to reach this milestone, a testament to BLACKPINK's enduring popularity and global impact.


.@BLACKPINK - 'THE ALBUM' becomes the first K-pop album in history to chart 1000 days on the Worldwide iTunes Albums chart! 🌍 pic.twitter.com/5hRiFWz3Nw
— BLACKPINK Global News (@BPGlobalNews) November 22, 2023
.@BLACKPINK’s ‘THE ALBUM' becomes the FIRST & ONLY K-Pop album to spend 1000 days on the Worldwide iTunes Albums chart in history! pic.twitter.com/XYy7NZIfFA
— BLΛCKPIИK GLOBAL FANBASE (@BLACKPINKGLOBAL) November 23, 2023
📈 'THE ALBUM' do #BLACKPINK se torna o primeiro álbum de K-Pop a passar 1000 dias na parada mundial de álbuns do iTunes na história! pic.twitter.com/oII7mGIvbL
— PORTAL BLACKPINK (@portalblackpink) November 23, 2023
Congratulations to BLACKPINK!
Memo to Blinks: Nobody outside the fandom cares, and your endless spamming on this site of meaningless vanity metrics is both pathetic and boring.
Maybe if they'd been with a real agency, you'd have actual news like comebacks and music to talk about, but they weren't and you don't.
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