After BTS, Blackpink Are Becoming A Pillar Of South Korean Soft

After BTS, Blackpink Are Becoming A Pillar Of South Korean Soft

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The four members of the girl band Blackpink are a smash hit across the music world. The latest proof of their superstardom is that they have just reached the top of several music charts with their latest album, 'Born Pink'

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