The hottest K-pop girl group shows no signs of slowing down and seems to only get things bigger and greater.
Netflix is now releasing a documentary about rising K-pop girl group, Blackpink. The film will chart the increase of the band and have behind-the-scenes clips of them recording their new album, culminating in their record-breaking performance at Coachella in 2019 – where they became the primary all-girl K-pop group to require the stage.
“The K-pop phenomenon has been sweeping the globe and Blackpink has arguably become the most recognizable and most popular girl group in the world,” said Netflix’s Adam Del Deo in a statement (via Deadline).
“Director Caroline Suh’s trusted relationship with Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa offers organic and honest moments that give viewers an authentic inside look into the lives of Blackpink, as well as the dedication and gruelling preparation each member puts into every hit song, history-making performance and sold-out arena tour.
“We’re thrilled to bring their story to their fans worldwide.”
The band have recently collaborated with Selena Gomez on the track ‘Ice cream’ (which debuted at No 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart) and on July 28, the band announced on Twitter that their debut album, titled The Album, would be released on October 2, following on from their 2019 EP ‘Kill This Love’.
They also featured on the track ‘Sour Candy’ on Lady Gaga’s latest album Chromatica and now Little Mix recently teased they’d love to work with the band too, with Jade Thirlwall saying: “We’re just waiting for the DM back.”
Blackpink: Light Up The Sky will be available to stream on Netflix on October 14.