BLACKPINK Becomes a K-Pop Group Entering the '25 Best Music Videos 2020 'Billboard Staff Version

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Recently, BLACKPINK has reaped new achievements by becoming the only Korean artist on the Billboard staff's list of 25 best music videos for 2020.


BLACKPINK Becomes a K-Pop Group Entering the '25 Best Music Videos 2020 'Billboard Staff Version

K-Pop is now so widespread that it is not only successful in making achievements in its home country. Recently, BLACKPINK (Black Pink) has reaped new achievements by becoming the only Korean artist on the Billboard staff's list of the 25 best music videos for 2020.


Positioning 20th on the list is BLACKPINK's “How You Like That” dance performance video, which currently has more than 460 million views on YouTube. Unlike BLACKPINK's music videos in general, which are known for their intricate sets, costumes and props, the dance performance highlights the group's movements against a solid pink background.


Billboard's Nolan Feeney wrote, “K-pop labels have a budget similar to the GDP of a small country, the presence of the bells and whistles and capybara of the video is BLACKPINK's usual level and you will still find something you are incessantly watching. Four professional members who treat every second as a battle to get your attention, with enough body rolls and hair flicks synchronized to qualify for the Olympic sport ".


“How You Like That” itself is known to have recently won Best Performance (Female Group) at the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards and Best Dance (Female) at the 2020 Melon Music Awards. Not only that, BLACKPINK has also won several places on the staff-made list. Another Billborad.


BLACKPINK scored two spots on the list with 2 songs in "Best Songs Of 2020" compiled by Billboard staff. The song is "Ice Cream" which is a collaboration with Selena Gomez who is at No. 74 and "How You Like That" came in at No. 23.


In addition, BLACKPINK's "The Album" also grabbed the 25th spot on the Billboard staff's "50 Best Albums Of 2020" list. Billboard wrote that the album "not only builds on a series of foursome songs since their debut in 2016, but also provides the perfect entry point for aspiring Blinks to embrace girls as they skyrocket."


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