BLACKPINK
BLACKPINK are the biggest girl group on the planet, and it's not particularly close. Four members from South Korea who turned K-pop into the dominant global pop force. DDU-DU DDU-DU has over 2 billion YouTube views. How You Like That broke the YouTube premiere record. They headlined Coachella. They have more YouTube subscribers than any music act in history. Two studio albums, a handful of songs, and complete world domination.
Why It Works
Listen to BLACKPINK's complete discography on Mixtuby — The Album (2020) and Born Pink (2022). Every track, organised chronologically. No ads interrupting the bass drop of DDU-DU DDU-DU. No shuffle breaking the Born Pink sequence. Press play and Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rose take over your headphones.
Why Mixtuby
Unlike Spotify or Apple Music, Mixtuby doesn't need an account. Open the page, hit play, How You Like That starts. We keep both albums organised chronologically — The Album with its Lovesick Girls and Pretty Savage, Born Pink with Pink Venom and Shut Down. Sixteen tracks, zero filler, maximum impact.
Discography
Explore the complete BLACKPINK studio albums. Click any album to see the full track list and listen.
Biography
BLACKPINK debuted on August 8, 2016, under YG Entertainment in Seoul, South Korea. Jisoo (vocals), Jennie (rap, vocals), Rose (vocals, guitar), and Lisa (rap, dance) were trainees for years before debut — Lisa trained for five years after being scouted in Thailand. Jennie trained for six years.
The group was designed to be YG's answer to 2NE1, but they became something bigger.
Their debut singles Boombayah and Whistle both hit number one in South Korea. DDU-DU DDU-DU (2018) was the international breakthrough — the first K-pop group music video to reach 1 billion YouTube views. They performed at Coachella in 2019, the first K-pop girl group to do so.
Kill This Love followed, then How You Like That in 2020, which broke the YouTube 24-hour premiere record with 86.3 million views.
The Album (October 2020) was their first studio album — 8 tracks featuring Selena Gomez and Cardi B. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. Born Pink (September 2022) debuted at number one — the first all-Korean album to top the chart.
Pink Venom and Shut Down were the lead singles. The Born Pink World Tour grossed over $330 million. Each member launched solo careers in 2023-2024 while the group remains active.
History
The Album (October 2020) was the long-awaited debut studio album. How You Like That opens with that beat drop — arguably the most recognizable intro in K-pop. Pretty Savage is the attitude anthem.
Lovesick Girls is the pop-rock crossover with a guitar riff that sounds like it belongs on a Paramore album. Ice Cream features Selena Gomez. Bet You Wanna features Cardi B.
Eight tracks, 24 minutes, zero filler. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and sold over 2 million copies in South Korea.
Born Pink (September 2022) was even bigger. Pink Venom opens with a traditional Korean instrument sample before the trap beat drops — it's their hardest-hitting single. Shut Down samples Paganini's La Campanella over a hip-hop beat.
Typa Girl is the flex anthem. Yeah Yeah Yeah is the cheerful closer. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making BLACKPINK the first all-Korean act to reach that position.
The supporting world tour played to 1.8 million fans across 66 shows and grossed $330 million.
Legacy & Influence
BLACKPINK didn't just break into the Western market — they redrew the map of global pop. Before BLACKPINK, K-pop was a niche interest outside Asia. After BLACKPINK headlined Coachella, topped Billboard, and accumulated more YouTube views than any music act in history, K-pop became the mainstream.
They opened the door for every K-pop group that followed.
The numbers are staggering. Over 90 million YouTube subscribers (the most of any music group). DDU-DU DDU-DU at 2+ billion views.
How You Like That at 1.2 billion. Kill This Love at 1.
7 billion. No other group in history has those video numbers. The visual presentation — choreography, fashion, music videos — set a new standard that every pop act now tries to match.
Perfect For
How to Listen
Start with Born Pink — their tightest, most polished album
The Album has the bigger features (Selena Gomez, Cardi B) — listen for the collaborations
Watch the music videos alongside — BLACKPINK is a visual experience
Lovesick Girls is the hidden gem — the most re-playable track across both albums
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BLACKPINK - Born Pink (Vinyl LP)
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BLACKPINK T-Shirt (Official Merch)
Audio-Technica AT-LP60X Turntable
BLACKPINK Poster — Born Pink
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BLACKPINK — FAQ
Can I listen to BLACKPINK free on Mixtuby?
Yes — both BLACKPINK studio albums are available free on Mixtuby with no account needed. 16 tracks from The Album (2020) and Born Pink (2022), organised chronologically. Press play and it starts.
What is BLACKPINK's best album?
Born Pink (2022) is the critical and commercial peak — it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has Pink Venom, Shut Down, and Typa Girl. The Album (2020) has How You Like That, Lovesick Girls, and the Selena Gomez collaboration. Both are only 8 tracks — listen to both in one sitting.
Who are the members of BLACKPINK?
BLACKPINK has four members: Jisoo (lead vocals, visual), Jennie (main rapper, vocalist), Rose (main vocalist, dancer), and Lisa (main dancer, lead rapper). All four trained under YG Entertainment for years before debuting in 2016. Each member has launched solo music — Jennie (Solo), Lisa (Lalisa, Money), Rose (On the Ground), and Jisoo (Flower, Me).
Why does BLACKPINK have so few songs?
YG Entertainment follows a quality-over-quantity strategy — BLACKPINK release fewer songs than most K-pop groups but ensure each one is a potential hit. Two studio albums (16 tracks total) plus singles and features. Every release is an event. This scarcity model has arguably helped their brand — each new song generates massive anticipation.
Are BLACKPINK good for working out?
Absolutely — both albums are high-energy, high-BPM pop with trap beats. DDU-DU DDU-DU, Kill This Love, Pink Venom, Pretty Savage, and How You Like That are particularly good for cardio and HIIT. At only 16 tracks total, both albums make a perfect 45-minute workout playlist.
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