Blackpink in studio viewing plummeting sales chart for 'Deadline' EP amid flop debates, realistic news illustration.
Blackpink in studio viewing plummeting sales chart for 'Deadline' EP amid flop debates, realistic news illustration.
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Blackpink's 'Deadline' EP Faces Sales Drop and 'Flop' Debates After Record Launch

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Days after Blackpink's 'Deadline' EP set K-pop girl group first-day sales records, subsequent figures plummeted, igniting social media debates labeling the comeback a 'flop' despite ongoing global chart presence and fan support.

Blackpink's third mini-album 'Deadline', released February 27, 2026, achieved 1.46 million first-day sales on Hanteo Chart—the highest for any K-pop girl group—as detailed in initial coverage. However, sales dropped sharply afterward: 7,109 copies on day two and 2,026 on day three. Streaming for tracks like title track 'GO' and pre-release 'JUMP' also declined on global charts, prompting online backlash questioning the album's quality and YG Entertainment's promotional strategy.

Critics highlighted the lack of traditional promotions such as fan events or extensive billboards, compounded by weekend store hour variations. Fans pushed back, emphasizing the EP's sustained chart performance outperforming peers, absence of major tours or physical events, and Blackpink's global stature—including becoming the first artist to surpass 100 million YouTube subscribers this month. All members renewed group contracts in 2023 amid solo pursuits, like Rosé's 2025 hit 'APT.' with Bruno Mars.

The release drew celebrations, including Seoul's National Museum of Korea lit in pink with a fan listening zone hosting over 300 attendees. Fan Ko Seon-a, 20, from Japan, noted K-pop's ubiquity: 'Even walking on the street, at stores, restaurants, or cafes, I hear it.' Kwon Hyeok-jae, 30, in pink hanbok, hoped 'Korean traditional culture will be known through K-pop.' Despite debates, 'Deadline' continues charting worldwide.

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X discussions on Blackpink's 'Deadline' EP debate its success amid record first-day sales followed by drops, with critics calling it a flop due to low streams and unmet goals, while fans highlight historic sales, global charts, and blame poor rollout.

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Blackpink members celebrating record-breaking 1.46 million first-day sales of 'Deadline' EP on stage with charts and fans.
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Blackpink's 'Deadline' EP shatters K-pop records with 1.46 million first-day sales

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Blackpink's third mini-album 'Deadline', released February 27, 2026, marked the K-pop group's first full project in over three years and set new benchmarks with 1,461,785 first-day sales on Hanteo Chart—the highest for any girl group. The EP topped worldwide charts, drew massive streams, and propelled the group to 100 million YouTube subscribers.

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.

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Das neue Album Deadline von Blackpink verkaufte am Veröffentlichungstag, dem 27. Februar 2026, weltweit 1.461.785 physische Exemplare. Dies markiert die höchsten Ersttagesverkäufe für eine weibliche K-Pop-Gruppe. Die Leistung übertrifft frühere Rekorde von Gruppen wie Aespa und Blackpinks eigenen vorherigen Veröffentlichungen.

Blackpink hat Pläne für ihr drittes Mini-Album 'Deadline' enthüllt, das am 27. Februar 2026 über YG Entertainment erscheint. Das Projekt folgt auf ihr 2022er Full-Length-Album Born Pink und fällt mit der laufenden Welttournee gleichen Namens zusammen. Es wird erwartet, dass es den 2025er Comeback-Single des Groups 'Jump' enthält.

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K-pop girl group Blackpink is releasing its third EP 'Deadline' as a full quartet for the first time in over three years. To promote the album, the group has partnered with the National Museum of Korea, illuminating the venue in its signature pink. Fans attended a pre-listening event at the museum.

In einer Fan-Umfrage auf X nach dem New Music Friday vom 27. Februar führte 'The Romantic' von Bruno Mars die Abstimmung über die beste Neuerscheinung mit 43 % an, vor 'Deadline' von BLACKPINK (32 %). Die Ergebnisse heben Fan-Favoriten aus dem wettbewerbsintensiven Programm der Woche hervor, einschließlich RAYE und Melanie Martinez.

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Global K-pop icons BTS and Blackpink are tapping into national heritage for their major new projects, collaborating with historic landmarks and national institutions. This effort spotlights traditional Korean culture on the global stage. Blackpink will team up with the National Museum of Korea for the February 27 release of its new EP 'Deadline,' while BTS plans a free concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21.

 

 

 

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