Blackpink members joyfully holding the YouTube Red Diamond Creator Award for reaching 100 million subscribers.
Blackpink members joyfully holding the YouTube Red Diamond Creator Award for reaching 100 million subscribers.
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Blackpink reaches 100 million subscribers on YouTube

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K-pop girl group Blackpink has hit 100 million subscribers on YouTube, becoming the first official artist channel to reach the milestone. The group achieved this roughly nine years and eight months after launching their channel in June 2016. YouTube presented Blackpink with a custom Red Diamond Creator Award to celebrate.

Blackpink's YouTube channel reached the 100 million subscriber milestone at around 7 p.m. on February 20, 2026. The channel currently hosts 648 videos, with total views surpassing 41.1 billion. According to YG Entertainment, 50 videos have garnered more than 100 million views each.

YouTube's official blog stated, "The dynamic female powerhouse that is Blackpink has earned international acclaim on YouTube with their mega hit songs and fierce performances." It added, "The group has continuously raised the bar on YouTube, pioneering new ways to connect with their fans."

Since launching the channel in June 2016, Blackpink became the first non-English-language artist to enter the top five for subscribers in July 2020. It overtook global pop stars including Ariana Grande, Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Marshmello, and Justin Bieber to claim the No. 1 spot worldwide in September 2021, a position it holds today.

The group has nine videos, including "Ddu-du Ddu-du" and "Kill This Love," in YouTube's Billion Views Club. It also accounts for three of the 10 most-viewed music videos within 24 hours of release. Guinness World Records recognizes Blackpink as the most-viewed band on YouTube.

The channel drew more than 3.3 billion views over the past year, fueled by anticipation for the group's third EP, "Deadline," set for release next Friday, February 27. Since uploading a video announcing the new release on January 15, the channel has gained roughly 10,000 new subscribers per day.

"On a platform that shapes global music trends, subscriber numbers are an indicator of a loyal fandom," YG said in a statement, adding that Blackpink's fan base continues to expand despite already being among the world's biggest acts.

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Reactions on X to Blackpink becoming the first artist to reach 100 million YouTube subscribers are highly positive and celebratory. Fans, official accounts, and music media highlight the historic milestone, global influence, and award, with posts from BLACKPINK and YouTube receiving tens of thousands of likes.

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Blackpink on stage celebrating 'Deadline' EP's record 1.46 million first-day sales and iTunes chart dominance in 32 countries.
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Blackpink's 'Deadline' EP nears 1.5 million sales on first day

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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.

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.

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Blackpink's third mini-album 'Deadline' has set a new record for K-pop girl groups with 1.77 million first-week sales. The release marks the group's return after nearly three years, achieving strong global streaming success and UK chart placements. However, it faced a setback on South Korea's M Countdown, losing to rookie group Hearts2Hearts.

Blackpink's new album Deadline sold 1,461,785 physical copies worldwide on its release day, February 27, 2026. This marks the highest first-day sales for any female K-pop act. The achievement surpasses previous records set by groups like Aespa and Blackpink's own prior releases.

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BLACKPINK's mini-album 'DEADLINE' debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 with 52,000 equivalent album units, including 41,000 from physical sales—the group's first project in three and a half years since 2022's 'BORN PINK,' which hit No. 1. The title track 'GO' marked the group's 11th Billboard Hot 100 entry (a K-pop girl group record), No. 44 on the UK singles chart, and topped YouTube's global weekly songs chart.

Blackpink returned with their third mini-album 'Deadline' on February 27, 2026, achieving 1.46 million first-day sales and setting a new Hanteo record for K-pop girl groups. The release features the title track 'GO,' which topped iTunes in 32 countries but sparked backlash over AI-generated visual effects and a collaboration credit involving producer Dr. Luke. Promotional events included a billboard screening in Seoul's Myeongdong and a listening session at the National Museum of Korea.

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Blackpink's third Korean EP, Deadline, arrived on February 27, 2026, marking the group's first full project since 2022's Born Pink. The five-track release features the lead single 'Go' and follows the pre-release 'Jump' from July 2025. However, announcements about listening parties without member attendance have sparked accusations from fans of minimal effort.

 

 

 

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