K-pop girl group Blackpink's third EP 'Deadline' recorded 1.46 million sales on its first day, marking the group's highest debut figure and a record for any K-pop girl group. The album marks their full-group return after more than three years amid strong fan anticipation. It topped iTunes Top Albums chart in 32 countries.
Blackpink released its third EP, 'Deadline,' on Friday, February 27, 2026, marking the quartet's first full-group album in more than three years since the 2022 full-length 'Born Pink,' which topped both the U.S. Billboard 200 and the British Official Albums Chart Top 100.
According to YG Entertainment, sales of the new album reached 1.46 million on the first day of release, Friday. "The record not only marks (Blackpink's) highest first-day sales but also sets a new high for any K-pop girl group," the agency said. The five-track EP explores themes of confidence, growth, and unity, blending elements of EDM, hip-hop, and pop.
"The album captures both 'Blackpink's greatest, unrepeatable moments' and 'the group's brightest present at the peak of those moments,'" YG stated. "Its five tracks, spanning a variety of styles and genres, demonstrate the members' limitless musical evolution and present the team's direction toward greater heights."
The lead track 'Go' features powerful sound production and a chant-driven hook. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin contributed to its writing, composition, and arrangement, with members Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo, and Lisa credited as co-lyricists; Rosé also helped with composition. 'Go' entered South Korea's top music streaming platform Melon's Top 100 chart just one hour after release and ranked eighth as of 10 a.m. the next day.
The album is complemented by the prerelease 'Jump,' the retro hip-hop track 'Me and My,' the anthemic 'Champion'—to which singer-songwriter Ejae contributed lyrics and composition—and 'Fxxxboy,' described as a more subtle and emotional track.
Since album promotions began on February 15, Blackpink's YouTube channel has gained an average of 10,000 new subscribers per day, making it the first artist to surpass 100 million subscribers. Despite a tight schedule from a large-scale world tour, the group invested significant time to enhance the album's completeness, according to YG.