BLACKPINK's 'Don't Know What To Do' Dance Practice Video Surpasses 300 Million Views
BLACKPINK's dance practice video for 'Don't Know What To Do' has surpassed 300 million views.
According to YG Entertainment on May 24th, BLACKPINK's dance practice video for 'Don't Know What To Do' exceeded 300 million views on YouTube at approximately 1:18 PM on the same day. This milestone comes about four years and one month after its release on April 15th, 2019.
'Don't Know What To Do' is a sub-title track from BLACKPINK's EP album 'KILL THIS LOVE'. At the time, BLACKPINK showcased their powerful yet restrained charisma with the album's title track 'Kill This Love'. However, with 'Don't Know What To Do', they received rave reviews for their contrasting charm, showing off a refreshing energy with a variety of complex moves.
BLACKPINK's signature characteristic is the continuous million-view march, not just for their music videos, but also for their dance practice videos. This illustrates the global fans' intense interest in their performances. In fact, this marks the fifth dance video to surpass 300 million views among the total 41 contents on BLACKPINK's YouTube channel that have over a million views.
BLACKPINK continues their unrivaled path, fitting for the "YouTube Queens". Their cumulative video views reach a staggering 312 billion, and the number of subscribers on their official YouTube channel exceeds 88.5 million, ranking them at the top among male and female artists worldwide in this category.
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