Blackpink's 'Kill This Love' Music Video Belongs In A Museum
Attention, Blinks! This is
not a drill.
Blackpink are officially back in your area with their newest hit "
Kill This Love."
The immensely popular order dropped the music video for their comeback single today, and it's basically everything we may have asked for.
The track starts with some confident brass, announcing the females arrival before breaking away to individual rap verses from each girl. The visuals are incredible: Jennie kicks things off holding a bejeweled heart as she dances in front of black and white swans before Lisa kicks the door in with her scene clad in pigtails of fake dreads plus a red, teal, and white coat. She's surrounded by eye catching images of "love" and throwing candy in the air.
And that's just the starting few verses. We won't ruin it all for you, although just know that Blinks came willing to feast, and the females delivered a sumptuous cornucopia of visuals that fans will devour. One particularly standout moment is once the females reveal some particularly astonishing
Tomb Raider-inspired ~*lewks*~ later in the video. Lara Croft who? They came to slay.
The song itself? You already knew it was going to be a bop, and yes it absolutely is. It's a bomb breakup anthem that'll have you grooving in your seat. It also feels especially prescient, since Blinks in the know will recall that Jennie just went through a major breakup with
EXO's Kai. Whether that demonstrates anything about this particular track, we can't mention – but we know we're going to be throwing it into our current rotation of can't miss K-pop delectables.
If you've got a dead-end relationship you're willing to break out of, maybe it's about time to blast some Blackpink and mention "boy, bye."
This song is just the starting of an impending takeover, also. The foursome have are completely booked over the upcoming months, as they take
Coachella this April and then embark on their first
North American tour on April 17, just several weeks away. They'll start in Los Angeles, and then travel to Chicago, Newark, and Atlanta.
What can we mention? It's Blackpink's world. We're just living in it. Right now, if you'll excuse us, we have some new lyrics to memorize.
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