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BLACKPINK’s Greatest Hits Collection | A BLINK Best for Both Newcomers and Diehard Fans

BLACKPINK, the K-pop girl group taking the world by storm.

Since their debut in 2016, the songs they’ve created have continued to be loved across borders.

From their signature hits to hidden gems, BLACKPINK—known for powerful rap, catchy and memorable hooks, and overwhelming performances—has captivated countless fans.

Embodying the “girl crush” concept and becoming global icons, we’ll introduce a wide range of the masterpieces BLACKPINK has built over the years.

BLACKPINK’s Greatest Hits Mega Selection | A BLINK Best for Both First-Timers and Aficionados (41–50)

BLACKPINK THE MOVIEBLACKPINK

This is a film released in 2022 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of BLACKPINK, the hugely popular K-pop group active worldwide.

In addition to live footage, it’s packed with interviews and rehearsal scenes—content that’s rarely seen—making it an irresistible watch for fans.

Looking back on the five years since their debut, this work lets you get to know them more deeply, and it’s a film I’d recommend not only to longtime fans but also to those who are just getting to know them.

BLACKPINK Greatest Hits Compilation | A BLINK Best for Both Newcomers and Devoted Fans (51–60)

Don’t Know What To Do’ DANCE PRACTICE VIDEOBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK – ‘Don’t Know What To Do’ DANCE PRACTICE VIDEO (MOVING VER.)
Don't Know What To Do' DANCE PRACTICE VIDEOBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK is a girl group that YG Entertainment debuted in 2016, seven years after 2NE1, and their recognition has been growing not only in the K-pop scene but worldwide.

Their streams on mobile live video apps are also not to be missed.

Master their beautifully synchronized dances and you, too, will stand out at your school festival.

Hope Not -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

The song “Hope Not,” which expresses a bittersweet love, is perfect for autumn karaoke sessions when you’re feeling sentimental.

It’s a medium-tempo ballad included on the 2019 second mini album that featured the smash hit “KILL THIS LOVE.” Despite its emotional tone, the gentle melody makes it exceptionally easy to keep rhythm.

There’s also a Japanese version, which may feel more familiar.

Among BLACKPINK’s songs, the vocal range here is relatively narrow, but be mindful that a falsetto hi D appears—keep that in mind when you sing.

Kick It -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

“Kick It” portrays the resolve to break free from someone who doesn’t cherish you.

It’s included on the second mini album “KILL THIS LOVE,” released in 2019.

The song may feel challenging at first due to its relatively wide vocal range and its idiosyncratic melodic lines, but once you catch the groove, you’ll be able to ride the wave.

It’s recommended for those who find more distinctive songs easier to sing than classic, mainstream styles.

There’s also a Japanese version available for karaoke, so take your time and give it a try!

DDU-DU DDU-DU (CBznar Remix)BLACKPINK

BLACKPINK – ‘뚜두뚜두 (DDU-DU DDU-DU)’ (CBznar Remix)
DDU-DU DDU-DU (CBznar Remix)BLACKPINK

A bass music remix of BLACKPINK, the artists who have spread their wings from Korea to the world.

Since the original already has a strong bass music vibe, I’ve kept most of its structure, but this version brings out an even dirtier atmosphere.

Really (Reggae Version)BLACKPINK

The original song has a bittersweet vibe, but the reggae version’s arrangement will totally hype you up! I want you to love only me.

It sings about that kind of single-hearted love, and its unique laid-back feel matches the reggae style perfectly—it’s irresistible.

It’s included on the DVD of BLACKPINK’s first solo concert in Korea, “BLACKPINK 2018 TOUR [IN YOUR AREA] SEOUL.”

Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-BLACKPINK

Let me introduce the moving mid-tempo ballad “Don’t Know What To Do -JP Ver.-.” This track is included on the Japan-targeted second album “KILL THIS LOVE -JP Ver.-.” It portrays the frustration of days that just don’t go as planned.

That bittersweet feeling is something anyone can relate to.

Despite its melancholy theme, the catchy, upbeat chorus is a major draw.

Put it on when you want to forget the bad stuff and lift your spirits.