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BLACKPINK surprises fans with new song JUMP during DEADLINE world tour

BLACKPINK surprises fans with new song JUMP during DEADLINE world tour

India Today12 hours ago
The K-pop girl band BLACKPINK is back in the spotlight. Just days after debuting their new track 'JUMP' live on the 'DEADLINE World Tour', the girl group has unveiled a teaser for the upcoming music video, sending fans into a frenzy.Released on Monday (July 7), the 30-second clip takes viewers through a glitzy urban landscape, lined with dazzling billboards featuring each of the four members, Rose, Lisa, Jennie, and Jisoo. advertisementThe teaser builds in intensity with a pulsing electronic dance beat, before panning to a mural of the band on a brick wall. In a powerful moment, the real-life members stand against their larger-than-life painted versions, dressed in all-black ensembles, radiating confidence and edge.
The teaser cuts just as Rose turns to face the camera. Bold pink text then reveals that the full music video, and likely the full single, will release at midnight ET on Friday, July 11.This marks BLACKPINK's first new release since their 2023 single 'The Girls,' created for BLACKPINK The Game. Prior to that, the quartet's 2022 album 'Born Pink' topped the Billboard 200 chart, reinforcing their global dominance.Since then, the members have been busy with individual pursuits, from solo music to fashion projects. But the band reunited in full force on Saturday (July 5) at Goyang Stadium, South Korea, where they kicked off the 'DEADLINE World Tour' and performed 'JUMP' live for the first time, and once more later in the show. Among those in attendance was BTS' J-hope, adding to the evening's buzz.Following two shows in Goyang, BLACKPINK is now set to embark on an extensive global tour throughout the remainder of 2025. Their next performances are scheduled for July 12 and 13 at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium.Excitingly for fans, the group has also hinted that more new music is on the way. Until then, the teaser for 'JUMP' is already generating massive anticipation.- EndsMust Watch
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