: It incorporates elements of 90s hip-hop, G-funk, and electropop.
: As global ambassadors, the members mention brands like Chanel and Celine , further cementing their status as fashion icons. Commercial Impact and Records
"Pink Venom," released on August 19, 2022, serves as the high-octane pre-release single for second studio album, Born Pink . Produced by longtime collaborator Teddy Park , the track is a maximalist fusion of hip-hop, EDM, and traditional Korean instrumentation that encapsulates the group's "dual identity" of being both lovely and lethal. Musical Composition and Duality
The lyrics emphasize themes of . The track is notable for its numerous interpolations of Western pop and hip-hop hits:
"Pink Venom" was a massive commercial success, breaking several records upon its release:
: Jennie’s opening line, "Kick in the door, waving the coco," references Biggie's 1997 classic "Kick in the Door".
: The pre-chorus line "Look what you made us do" is a nod to Swift’s 2017 hit.
: Lisa’s verse "One by one, then two by two" directly interpolates Rihanna's debut single "Pon de Replay".
Venom — Blackpink - Pink
: It incorporates elements of 90s hip-hop, G-funk, and electropop.
: As global ambassadors, the members mention brands like Chanel and Celine , further cementing their status as fashion icons. Commercial Impact and Records
"Pink Venom," released on August 19, 2022, serves as the high-octane pre-release single for second studio album, Born Pink . Produced by longtime collaborator Teddy Park , the track is a maximalist fusion of hip-hop, EDM, and traditional Korean instrumentation that encapsulates the group's "dual identity" of being both lovely and lethal. Musical Composition and Duality BLACKPINK - Pink Venom
The lyrics emphasize themes of . The track is notable for its numerous interpolations of Western pop and hip-hop hits:
"Pink Venom" was a massive commercial success, breaking several records upon its release: : It incorporates elements of 90s hip-hop, G-funk,
: Jennie’s opening line, "Kick in the door, waving the coco," references Biggie's 1997 classic "Kick in the Door".
: The pre-chorus line "Look what you made us do" is a nod to Swift’s 2017 hit. Produced by longtime collaborator Teddy Park , the
: Lisa’s verse "One by one, then two by two" directly interpolates Rihanna's debut single "Pon de Replay".