The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Blackpink’s debut full album rebounds to No 59 on Billboard 200

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SEOUL: K-pop megastar Blackpink’s debut studio album has rebounded big on Billboard’s main albums chart this week following its first online concert held late last month, Yonhap news agency reported yesterday.

“The Album” has resurged to No. 59 on the Billboard 200 chart updated Tuesday (US time), ascending 89 notches from a week before.

It marks the 18th consecutiv­e week the four-member band has stayed on the chart with its album since debuting at No. 2 in October, making history as a South Korean girl group.

The album also swung back to No. 32 on American music publicatio­n Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Albums Chart for the week of Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, rising 153 spots in just seven days.

Rolling Stone said the climb marks the “third-biggest weekto-week increase” in the chart’s history, attributin­g it to the success of the group’s online concert that was livestream­ed on Jan 31 in collaborat­ion with YouTube.

Some 280,000 people from different countries, including Thailand, the Philippine­s, Japan, Britain and South Korea, signed up for a membership to watch the pay-to-view concert titled “The Show.”

Among them, subscriber­s based in the US accounted for the biggest share at 19.2 per cent, according to YG Entertainm­ent.

“The Album,” released Oct 2, is Blackpink’s first full-length album since its debut in 2016.

“It includes the main track “Lovesick Girls,” as well as prerelease­d hits “How You Like That” and “Ice Cream” featuring Selena Gomez.

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— YG Entertainm­ent Blackpink performing during their livestream concert ‘Blackpink: The Show’ on Jan 31, 2020.

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