K-pop group Blackpink released their third EP, 'Deadline', on February 27, 2026, marking their first full group comeback in over three years. The five-track, English-heavy mini-album features collaborations with Chris Martin and Dr. Luke, earning four-star praise from the Southeast Missourian for energetic tracks amid mixed ballad reviews. Post-release, fans uncovered a nostalgic Korean meme Easter egg in lead single 'Go'.
Blackpink—the K-pop girl group of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa—debuted in 2016 and amassed a global fanbase called Blinks with catchy songs, dynamic choreography, and charisma. After a three-year group hiatus filled with solo projects, they dropped 'Deadline' on February 27, 2026, eight months after the summer single 'Jump'.
The EP includes five tracks: 'Jump' (hardstyle Eurodance); 'Go' (industrial lead single with bone-vibrating bass); 'Me and My' (slow R&B with Latin jazz trumpet); 'Champion' (anthemic rock blending '70s strings, '90s smooth rock, and pop-punk); and 'Fxxxboy' (emotional ballad with simple guitar). 'Go' credits Coldplay's Chris Martin for lyrics and music, highlighted by Jennie's Coldplay-esque bridge. 'Me and My' and 'Champion' are co-produced and written by Dr. Luke. Korean lyrics appear only in 'Jump', prioritizing international appeal.
The Southeast Missourian awarded four stars, praising the thrilling return and resiliency in 'Champion's lyrics: 'And if I take a "L" I still fight' ('L' for loss). 'Go' is recommended for repeats due to its club-ready tempo shifts, while 'Fxxxboy' disappoints musically.
Fans soon spotted an Easter egg in 'Go's backing vocals: Jisoo's 'Mooyaho' (Korean for 'Yay'), nodding to a 2010 viral meme from TV show 'Infinite Challenge'. In an Alaska-set episode, an elderly participant yelled 'Mooyaho' during greetings, inspiring nationwide imitation and reigniting nostalgia among Blinks.