Members of BLACKPINK Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo, and Lisa participated in a video filmed by E.L.L.E. showing the ladies enjoying a song association game.
Words like "cool," "favorite," "want," "rain," and "turn" are provided to them, to mention a few of, and they had to sing that song which is associated with each term.
Rosé then started talking about certain occasions while they were trainees, which allows them to feel like a group. She listed "group tests" where the tracks like "Bad Girls" and "Lean On" were covered. Rose notes that they were put together as a group by such songs. Although the participants are remarkably good, Jennie ravaged the game by recalling old tunes, including Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon," Madonna's "4 Minutes," starring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. (via Koreaboo)
Also, from the film Sound of Music, "My Favorite Things," and N.E.R.D. "Wonderful Place." From one point in the film, while humming Chris Brown's "Turn Up The Music," Lisa gets so fired up, she glanced up from her chair and began dancing. "Cooler Than Me" by Mike Posner, "Break My Heart" by Dua Lipa, "Wildest Dreams" by Taylor Swift, and "What a Girl Wants" by Christina Aguilera were some of the hits they covered.
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ABOUT BLACKPINK'S PROMINENCE
Blackpink has emerged as an influential band in K-pop following their breakthrough and has also been identified as "the country's leading girl band," "the planet world's biggest K-pop girl group," and "K-pop Queens." With Forbes Korea, Power Celebrity calling Blackpink the most dominant personalities in South Korea in 2019, and arguably the most powerful musicians in 2020, they have gained enormous attention in South Korea.
Several foreign news organizations have noted the group's success and their impacts on extending the Korean Wave across the globe, such as Forbes Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter.
Rolling Stone mentioned Blackpink as one exception to the myth that boy bands are the majority of K-pop groups that have experienced large-scale popularity in the United States.