
BLACKPINK returns with new song 'JUMP' at her tour: Fans react
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While the concert was enjoyed, many netizens shared mixed reactions about the new music and how it was shared with the public.
BLACKPINK drops new song 'JUMP'
BLACKPINK's new song 'Jump' has been unofficially shared with fans during their performance at the Goyang International Stadium for their tour. The teaser of the song was dropped on July 4, and still managed to garner a lot of reactions from fans and netizens alike.
Videos from their performance of 'JUMP' have gone viral; however, they have garnered mixed reactions.
Fans and netizens have mixed reactions
As soon as videos of the girl group performing their latest song were shared online, they went viral. While most were happy to get something new from the girls, many also expressed disappointment over the song and even called out the group's management agency for not treating BLACKPINK properly.
Many fans praised the song and shared their excitement over it online. One fan commented, 'Omg the song is so good I love it like the choreo is so fun omg I can't wait for the release', while another fan's comment read 'Wow this is so good! Kinda different from their past songs. This coming album will eat so bad I can feel and see it!'
Korean netizens especially expressed disdain over the song, calling it out and saying that it is not up to the mark. Many even commented how the song does not feel like BLACKPINK. One internet user commented, 'Who gave BLACKPINK a song like this? It's so bad,' while another shared that 'Wow… so this is the kind of song they get after not renewing their contracts.'

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