Blinks, the wait is finally over!
, which encourages fans to post their best dance moves to the new single on Shorts along with the single’s hashtag. Blinks will also receive a special surprise from the K-pop quartet.
“We are pleased to have another meaningful partnership with YouTube,” BLACKPINK said in a press statement that announced the news. “Hope we can have some special events with our fans through #PinkVenomChallenge on Shorts, countdown livestream and our new music video ‘Pink Venom.’ Stay tuned for it!”Watch the music video for “Pink Venom” below.
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