BLACKPINK becomes first music artist to hit 100 million YouTube subscribers

BLACKPINK Becomes First Music Artist to Hit 100 Million YouTube Subscribers

Global K-pop powerhouse BLACKPINK has shattered yet another ceiling — this time on YouTube.

The quartet has officially crossed 100 million subscribers, becoming the first music act in history to achieve the milestone since launching their channel in 2016.

To mark the moment, Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rosé shared a striking photo holding YouTube’s crystal-studded Red Diamond Creator Award. It’s a trophy reserved for channels that surpass nine-digit subscribers. The image was not just glamorous, but symbolic of a decade defined by viral visuals, powerful choreography and a global fandom that moves at record speed.

From the explosive confidence of “How You Like That” to the anthemic punch of “Kill This Love,” BLACKPINK has built a video catalogue that commands billions of views. Their subscriber count now places them ahead of global heavyweights like BTS and Justin Bieber — a testament to their cross-continental pull.

The internet felt the impact instantly. YouTube megastar MrBeast summed it up in one word: “Impressive.” Fans echoed the sentiment with even more emotion. “Honestly, this is historic… first-ever musical act to do this is truly iconic,” one BLINK wrote, while another declared, “The biggest girl group in the world for a reason.”

The timing couldn’t be more fitting. The group is gearing up to release their new mini-album DEADLINE on February 27, led by the title track “GO” and featuring songs like “JUMP,” “Me and My,” “Champion,” and “Fxxxboy.”

Fresh off their DEADLINE world tour, BLACKPINK isn’t just celebrating numbers — they’re entering a new era in swag.


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