(PRESSREELS) The group BLACKPINK released a dance video of “How You Like That” and even reported the news of holding a dance cover contest, drawing attention from fans around the world.
YG Entertainment, the agency, posted a dance video of “How You Like That” on its official YouTube channel on the morning of the 6th. In the video clip released, the BLACKPINK members dressed in black outfits and perfectly performed dynamic choreography in a studio full of pink.
It is impressive that the members’ ability to revive the atmosphere of the song with their expressions and gestures despite their fierce performances.
The “How You Like That” performance was once again joined by three world-renowned choreographers, Kiel Tutin, Kyle Hanagami and Sienna Lalau, who participated in “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “Kill This Love.” They have completed their unique performance by adding more powerful hip elements than any other stage that BLACKPINK has shown.
Starting with the verse part featuring a beautiful dance line, the members freely moved back and forth from the “hip” choreography, where the power of reversal was conveyed along with the beat that became powerful in the hook. In particular, the dance break scene, in which BLACKPINK and dancers all joined hands and moved forward in a row, was connected to the song’s message, leaving a strong impression.
At the same time, YG also announced that BLACKPINK will hold a dance cover contest for “How You Like That.” The “How You Like That” dance cover contest will run for 15 days from the 6th to the 20th, and a total of three final winners will be determined on the 28th.
Participants in the cover contest can upload the dance cover video to YouTube with the #BLACKPINK #BLACKPINK #How You Like That #HYLT_Dancecovercontest tag, and then fill out the Google Form application form to participate.
BLACKPINK has continued its record-breaking streak every day since its comeback with “How You Like That.” The music source broke the ranking of “The Best K-pop Girl Group” on the world’s leading charts, and the music video posted five categories on Guinness World Records, including “Most views of YouTube videos within 24 hours of its release,” with 86.3 million views on the first day. She then broke the world record by breaking 100 million views in 32 hours and 200 million views in 7 days. It also ranked 20th on the British Official Singles Chart for the first time, breaking the record for a single K-pop girl group.