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Since their debut in August 2016, Blackpink has become the highest-rated female K-pop group of all time with their groundbreaking music, mind-blowing music videos, and internet-busting fashion concepts. As Blackpink continues to reach new heights in their careers, from headlining sold-out world tours to becoming the first Korean girl group to perform at Coachella, each member reflects on the ups and downs of fame and the long, often challenging journey they take. led them to World Success. Blackpink: Light Up the Sky, which premiered on October 14, reveals the identifiable and unfiltered sides of the quartet, which continue to be a leading force in expanding K-pop popularity, proving that music knows no boundaries or language barriers. Directed by Caroline Suh (Netflix’s Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat), the documentary delves into each of the four Blackpink members: Jisoo, the group’s clever unnie (“big sister”) with a quirky sense of humor; Jennie, the rapper whose fierce onstage personality contrasts with her soft-spoken nature; Rosé, the sweet-voiced Australian who’s turning into a singer-songwriter; and Lisa, the prom queen whose spark plug personality never fails to make her bandmates laugh. To encourage you more, Globe Kmmunity PH is running a special fan project for BLINK Filipinos to keep the hashtag #PHBLINKsLightUpTheSky and #GlobeKmmunityPH on Twitter for longer. Globe Kmmunity PH will post one question per day and Blinks just has to answer it with hashtags to keep the conversation going and on trend. With each milestone achieved, incredible prizes will be awarded to the lucky BLINKs, including album copies, official Blackpink light bars, and the opportunity to post their fan-created Blinks videos to be displayed at the SM Mall of Asia Globe and a large LED billboard at a premiere location along Edsa. For more exclusive content on all things Korean, check out Globe Kmmunity PH on Facebook, Twitter, and VLive. #GlobeKmmunityPH.
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