Blackpink members posing dramatically with 'Deadline' album teaser elements, including YouTube milestone and mixed fan reactions, in a realistic news photo style.
Blackpink members posing dramatically with 'Deadline' album teaser elements, including YouTube milestone and mixed fan reactions, in a realistic news photo style.
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Blackpink teases Deadline album amid fan reactions

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Blackpink is set to release its third mini-album, Deadline, on February 27, 2026. The group recently reached 100 million YouTube subscribers and shared a teaser for the title track GO featuring Hindi text. Fans have mixed reactions, including concerns over alleged producer credits and comparisons to BTS promotions.

Blackpink, the K-pop quartet consisting of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, announced details for its upcoming mini-album Deadline, marking the group's first collective project since 2022. The five-track EP is scheduled for release on February 27, 2026, at 2 PM KST, following the conclusion of their Deadline World Tour.

The tracklist, leaked online, includes: 뛰어 (JUMP), GO (the title track), Me and my, Champion, and Fxxxboy. In a teaser for GO, the song's title appears in Hindi as “Chalo,” which has delighted Indian fans and led to speculation about a potential India tour. This comes as Blackpink hit 100 million YouTube subscribers, earning the Red Diamond Creator Award and continuing their global fan engagement.

Fan reactions have been varied. Some expressed concern over alleged credits for producer Dr. Luke in the leaked tracklist, highlighting a possible controversy surrounding the album. Meanwhile, others noted similarities between YG Entertainment's "PINK AREA" promotion strategy for Deadline and BTS's THE CITY: ARIRANG SEOUL project, leading to claims that YG copied BTS's comeback formula. These parallels have sparked debates and backlash among fans, intensifying discussions on promotion styles in K-pop.

The album's rollout underscores Blackpink's ongoing influence in the industry, with keywords like BLACKPINK 2026 comeback and K-pop India fans circulating online.

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X users celebrate Blackpink reaching 100 million YouTube subscribers as the first music act and hype the upcoming 'Deadline' mini-album and 'GO' title track, while expressing outrage over alleged Dr. Luke credits in the leaked tracklist due to his past controversies and accusing YG of copying BTS' Arirang promotions.

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BLACKPINK's music video for "JUMP" reached 400 million views on YouTube on the morning of June 21 KST. The milestone makes it the first K-Pop music video released in 2025 to achieve this number.

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