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Korea's national broadcaster, KBS, has deemed Blackpink member Jennie's new single "Mantra" unsuitable for broadcast due to its inclusion of specific brand names.
Singer Jennie of Blackpink has topped the iTunes charts in 47 regions around the world with her latest release "Mantra," her agency Odd Atelier said Saturday.
Blackpink fans accused American actor Margaret Qualley of making racist remarks against Jennie during Paris Fashion Week.
Blackpink's Jennie is set to release a new solo single, "Mantra," on Oct. 11.
Jennie's agency, Odd Atelier, signed a partnership with Columbia Records ahead of the Blackpink member's solo music release in October, the agency said Monday.
BlackPink member Jennie's agency Odd Atelier (OA) denied recent rumors claiming that the singer's father has recently published a work of fiction featuring the group and warned of legal measures against those spreading false information.
Girl group Blackpink held a “pink carpet” event Friday to showcase its concert film “Blackpink World Tour ‘Born Pink’ In Cinemas” at Times Square in Yeongdeungpo District, western Seoul.
HBO TV series "The Idol" (2023), featuring Blackpink member Jennie's acting debut, has been nominated for an Emmy Award.
Jennie of girl group Blackpink apologized on Tuesday after coming under fire for smoking an e-cigarette indoors in front of staff.
Jennie of girl group Blackpink has come under fire for allegedly smoking an e-cigarette indoors in front of staff.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap