BlackPink To Comeback In November, YG Confirms

YG Entertainment's new girl group Blackpink is set to comeback next month! YG himself has announced that monster rookie girl group Blackpink will be having their comeback on the 1st of November.

According to Allkpop, on October 19, YG Entertainment released its super famous question "Who's Next?" on its Twitter. Then fans were scrambling and all over the place as they were guessing who's the next group. Many wished for their own favourite but YG or Yang Hyun Suk has revealed who it will be. He posted on his twitter a picture with a black background and a pink paper that is peeled. It revealed "BLACKPINK" and under it is "SQUARE TWO". In the pink paper there is a date and it says "Who's Next" with a date under it. Blackpink is apparently coming back on November 1.

Soompi reported that the four-member girl group debuted on August 8. Blackpink has released two songs, "Whistle" and "BOOMBAYAH." This time they will release another two songs from "Square One". Blackpink brought the house down with their debut. They were called monster rookies because they topped various music charts and won number ones on music broadcast just after a week of promotion. They also did little to no promotion so fans have missed them so much.

It was announce after Blackpink's goodbye stage that they will be back next month, however, as what always happens in YG, their comeback was postponed. This time, it might be true because YG himself posted the teaser.

Fans of the girl group are definitely excited as it has been two months since the Blackpink performed anywhere. They have been in YG's dungeon for too long and not promoting like what a rookie group should be doing. Fans hope YG will realised those things and make them go to variety shows like Weekly Idol and Knowing Brothers.

I am pretty sure Blackpink will deliver this time too. Are you excited for their comeback? While waiting for more teasers, watch their previous MVs first.

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