Did Blackpink win lovesick girls?
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Did Blackpink win lovesick girls?
Congratulations to BLACKPINK for winning first place and triple crown with “Lovesick Girls” on SBS’s “Inkigayo”! Second place was NCT U’s “Make A Wish (Birthday Song),” and third place went to Park Jin Young and Sunmi’s “When We Disco.”
How is the guy in lovesick girl Blackpink?
Lee Seung Joo also known as Loren is a talented musician under the record company ‘The Black Label’. This was not his first encounter with the ‘How you like that’ singers as he has helped in the production of many Blackpink songs.
Who is Blackpink producer Loren?
LØREN (로렌) is a solo singer, DJ and producer under YG Entertainment’s sub-label, THEBLACKLABEL. He made his debut on November 13, 2020 with his first single, “Empty Trash”.
Who is Lorens dad Kpop?
Newly debuting solo artist LØREN, who appeared in BLACKPINK’s ‘Lovesick Girls’ MV, is the son of Naver’s founder Lee Hae Jin.
What makes Blackpink’s ‘Lovesick Girls’ special?
Lovesick Girls channels a more classic YG Entertainment sound – big and chugging and cathartic. It’s dance pop with a guitar-driven heart, trading between emotive verses and a fizzier chorus. Both segments work well together, which is a minor miracle when dealing with a BLACKPINK title track.
Who wrote Blackpink’s ‘the album’?
BLACKPINK’s title track for their debut album ‘The Album’ is the ballad-pop song ‘Lovesick Girls.’ The song, having 461M views on YouTube as of August 2021, is written by members Jisoo and Jennie, along with rest of YG Staff.
What is the meaning of the song Lovesick by BTS?
The beautiful melody revolves around the girls being lovesick for someone, and it hurts them emotionally. But eventually, they keep wanting the lovesickness more and more. The lyrics are very beautifully written; and the english translation will give you more insight about the song in detail.
What happened to Blackpink’s singles?
Over the past few years, BLACKPINK singles have devolved into a clear formula. Now, formulas aren’t inherently bad, but when you’re only releasing a handful of tracks and they all start to sound the same, it doesn’t make for a very interesting discography.