BLACKPINK makes long-awaited comeback with mini album DEADLINE

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Global K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK makes a highly anticipated return as a complete group with their third mini album, DEADLINE, marking their first full-group release in nearly four years.

Even before its official launch, the EP generated worldwide buzz, reaffirming the quartet’s influence on the international music scene.

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The release is led by the single “JUMP,” which was pre-released in July 2025 and debuted at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. The five-track record also includes “Go,” released today alongside its official music video, as well as new songs “Me and My,” “Champion,” and “Fxxxboy.”

The comeback comes after a period of successful solo activities from all four members — Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, and Jisoo — with both Jennie and Lisa also expanding their careers into acting projects. Their individual ventures heightened public anticipation for a full-group reunion.

DEADLINE serves as the group’s first project since their 2022 studio album, Born Pink, and their first release under The Orchard following their previous partnership with Interscope Records.

Ahead of the EP’s arrival, BLACKPINK launched the Deadline World Tour in July 2025, their first all-stadium concert run. The tour opened at Goyang Stadium and wrapped up on January 26, 2026, at Kai Tak Stadium.

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Blinks, BLACKPINK is indeed back, and DEADLINE signals the next chapter in their global career.

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