BLACKPINK officially responded to the disbandment news after 7 years, many bad competitive forces 'muted'
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Recently, Lisa's fan community passed around the moment the female singer was hit in the face by Jisoo right on stage.
Specifically, when the group was performing the hit song Shut Down, Jisoo had just finished her line when Lisa walked out and received a "punch" in the face from her colleague.
This incident made Lisa extremely surprised, but the female singer promptly reacted and calmly performed. Meanwhile, Jisoo made fans laugh because of her panicked expression. Perhaps she also did not foresee the incident she caused to Lisa.
Below the clip, many viewers expressed their sympathy for Jisoo because this was an unexpected incident. However, it cannot be denied that Jisoo's "punch" for Lisa looked quite painful and literally... shut down.
Before that, the Kpop fan community was abuzz with a clip recording the image of 4 BLACKPINK members in the makeup room. Notably, many people have expressed their confusion with Jennie's attitude towards Lisa.
Specifically, Jennie looked in Lisa's direction and continuously said something with a very angry attitude. Meanwhile, the Thai female idol remained silent and diligently looked in the mirror with a sad expression. After that, Jennie even snatched the mirror Lisa was holding in her hand and stared at it with a very gloating expression.
Under the clip, many Jennie fans thought that this was just a moment of teasing between the members. However, Lisa's fans believe that the Thai female idol has always smiled a lot, but her resigned expression in the clip makes them skeptical about Jennie's words.
BLACKPINK officially joined the K-pop race in 2016 and quickly received much love from young audiences.
Normally, Kpop groups' contracts with their management companies last 7 years, so there is a lot of information that the 4-member group's contract with YG Entertainment will end this year.
Many speculate that the four girls will separate to focus on their own careers instead of continuing to work under the name BLACKPINK.
However, facing the success of the group BLACKPINK, YG Entertainment was criticized for having difficulty renewing the contract.
Specifically, Lao Dong reported, NH Investment & Securities analyzed, although YG Entertainment is a large company, the environment is a dream for many artists.
But YG's stock is still undervalued compared to its competitors, reflecting concerns as the end of BLACKPINK's contract approaches.
An industry insider with experience with foreign markets said that some countries, including China, have expressed their intention to offer a fee of 100 billion won (about 1,900 billion VND) to recruit Lisa - who has absolute influence in the Southeast Asian market, including her home country of Thailand.
Facing difficulties in contract renewal, YG is under great pressure. Industry insiders predict that YG will have to pay at least 20 billion won in advance for each member to get BLACKPINK.
Currently, the 4 BLACKPINK girls are conducting their world tour "Born Pink" which is expected to attract 1.5 million spectators. If on average each ticket costs 120,000 won, the revenue of this concert alone has reached 180 billion won.
In addition, considering the album sales, music source revenue, other activities such as filming and advertising that YG will achieve by maintaining BLACKPINK, and market capitalization as a listed company, YG is busy preparing for a new contract with "huge" value if it wants to retain Blackpink.
However, up to now, YG has always been known as the company that shares the largest profits with artists. BLACKPINK is definitely not disadvantaged in terms of salary when working under YG.
Therefore, it is possible that YG will spend heavily to retain the 4 girls. The large contract amount also confirms BLACKPINK's position worthy of the group's current reputation.
On the other hand, YG has announced that Jisoo will make a solo debut this year. BLACKPINK's international activities are also very busy, including scheduled events for the second half of the year.
Maybe it's because BLACKPINK and YG have partly decided to continue extending the contract after 7 years.
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