Pink Venom
"Pink Venom" is a song recorded by the South Korean girl group Blackpink, serving as the lead pre-release single from their second studio album, Born Pink. Released on August 19, 2022, through YG Entertainment and distributed internationally by Interscope Records, the track marks Blackpink's first major release in nearly two years following their 2020 album The Album.[1][2][3] The song was primarily written and produced by Blackpink's longtime collaborator Teddy, along with contributions from 24 and R.Tee, blending hip-hop and pop rap elements with electropop production, traditional Korean instrumentation like the geomungo, and influences from Bollywood and bhangra music in its melody.[4][5] Lyrically, "Pink Venom" explores themes of allure and danger, portraying the group's charismatic "poison" as an irresistible force that draws listeners in, with bilingual Korean and English verses emphasizing empowerment and seduction.[6] The accompanying music video, directed by Seo Hyun-seung and featuring high-fashion styling from brands like Balenciaga and Saint Laurent, depicts the members in a surreal, action-packed narrative that amplifies the song's bold, venomous aesthetic, garnering over 90 million views in its first 24 hours to become the most-viewed YouTube music video premiere of 2022 and surpassing 1 billion total views as of August 2025.[7][8][9] Commercially, "Pink Venom" achieved massive global success, debuting at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100—Blackpink's highest-peaking entry on the chart—and topping the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts.[10] It also marked historic milestones, including becoming the first song by a K-pop group to reach number one on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart and topping Spotify's Global Daily Top 50 with 7.9 million streams on its debut day.[11][12] The single dominated charts in multiple countries, including number-one positions in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore, while earning certifications such as platinum in Australia and South Korea, and silver in the United Kingdom as of December 2024.[11][13] "Pink Venom" received widespread acclaim for its infectious energy and Blackpink's commanding performance, leading to notable live appearances such as their debut U.S. awards show set at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.[14] At the 2022 MAMA Awards, the song won Best Music Video, and Blackpink secured Best Female Group, underscoring its cultural impact as a cornerstone of their Born Pink era.[10]Background and development
Concept and inspiration
"Pink Venom" was announced as Blackpink's pre-release single for their second studio album, Born Pink, on August 7, 2022, the day before the group's sixth anniversary, when YG Entertainment shared the title and release date via social media.[15] The initial reveal teased a bold, venomous persona through cryptic posters and subsequent concept teasers featuring the members in fierce, shadowy aesthetics, setting the stage for a theme of intoxicating danger and confidence.[16] The song's concept drew inspiration from the group's aim to fuse traditional Korean musical elements with contemporary hip-hop, creating a "poisonous" allure that symbolized empowerment and unapologetic charisma. Jisoo highlighted how the track incorporates the sound of the geomungo, a traditional Korean string instrument, layered over modern hip-hop beats to evoke a hypnotic, venom-like intensity.[17] This blend was intended to showcase Blackpink's dual identity—fierce yet feminine—while nodding to their cultural roots in a global pop context.[7] YG Entertainment conceptualized "Pink Venom" as an empowering anthem to kick off the Born Pink rollout, with chief producer Teddy Park overseeing the creative direction to emphasize the group's rebellious and liberated energy. The track's development focused on high-energy charisma and thematic rebirth, positioning it as a bold statement of Blackpink's evolving sound and presence in the K-pop landscape.[18]Recording and production
The recording of "Pink Venom" took place at The Black Label studios in Seoul, South Korea.[19] The track was primarily produced by Teddy Park alongside 24 and R.Tee, who also handled the arrangement, while IDO contributed to composition and production.[19][20] A distinctive element of the production was the integration of traditional Korean instruments, particularly the geomungo—a six-stringed zither—blended with modern hip-hop beats to create a hybrid sound.[17][21] These elements added cultural depth to the track's intense rhythm and tension from the intro onward.[5] Vocal production featured contributions from all Blackpink members—Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé, and Lisa—who recorded layered harmonies, rap verses, and ad-libs to emphasize the song's charismatic delivery.[19][20] Jennie and Lisa handled the prominent rap sections, with the group providing dynamic vocal stacks for the chorus and bridges. The final mix was engineered by Josh Gudwin, while Chris Gehringer mastered the track at Sterling Sound in New York.[22][20]Composition and lyrics
Musical style and structure
"Pink Venom" blends hip-hop, pop rap, EDM, and trap elements with traditional Korean musical influences, creating a high-energy track that merges contemporary electronic production with cultural instrumentation. The song opens with the distinctive plucking sounds of the geomungo, a traditional Korean six-stringed instrument, which provides a rhythmic foundation before transitioning into modern beats and loops. This fusion draws from American-style pop rap and subtle bhangra rhythms, enhancing its danceable and audacious sonic profile.[17][5][23] Composed in A minor at a tempo of 90 beats per minute, the track maintains a consistent progression through its 3:18 runtime, emphasizing a half-time feel that amplifies its intense, pulsating energy. The structure adheres to a conventional verse-chorus format: an instrumental intro led by the geomungo gives way to rap-heavy verses delivered by Jennie and Lisa, followed by pre-choruses building tension with layered synths and 808 bass drums. The chorus explodes with vocal harmonies from all members over heavy bass and electronic drops, while a bridge introduces dissonance via G-funk synths and breakbeats before resolving into the outro, which echoes the intro's traditional motif.[24][25][26][5] Instrumentation centers on deep 808 drums and booming bass for the trap and EDM components, complemented by filtered synth loops and percussive breakbeats that drive the rap sections. Vocal arrangements feature stacked harmonies in the chorus for a fuller, anthemic sound, contrasting the sparse, aggressive delivery in the verses to highlight the group's dynamic range.[23][5]Lyrical themes and interpretation
"Pink Venom" features lyrics primarily written by Teddy Park, alongside contributions from group members LISA and JENNIE, particularly in their rap verses that infuse the track with personal swagger and assertiveness.[19][27] The song's core themes revolve around confidence, seduction, and a "venomous" form of empowerment, portraying the group as both alluring and dangerously dominant. Jennie described the title "Pink Venom" as representing a "lovely poison" that encapsulates Blackpink's contradictory essence—sweet yet lethal, unassuming yet powerful—mirroring their identity in the K-pop industry.[28][17] Central to the lyrics is an emphasis on boldness and control, exemplified by lines such as "Kick in the door, waving the coco," which symbolizes an unapologetic intrusion into spaces of power, drawing nods to hip-hop bravado while asserting the group's arrival.[27][29] The bilingual structure blends English and Korean, with the rap sections delivered by LISA and JENNIE highlighting themes of exclusivity and luxury; for instance, LISA's verse references "masked up and I’m still in Celine," alluding to high-fashion lifestyles and designer crimes as emblems of their elevated status.[28] These elements underscore a seductive empowerment, as in the pre-chorus: "It’s tonight, I’m a poisonous flower / After taking your soul away," where floral imagery evokes beauty intertwined with peril.[29] Interpretations of the lyrics often position "Pink Venom" as a metaphor for Blackpink's dominance in K-pop, with phrases like "One by one, then two by two / Everything collapses at the flick of my fingertip" reminding listeners of the group's commanding influence and ability to reshape the industry landscape.[28] The song's aggressive tone is amplified by its musical backing of hip-hop beats and traditional Korean instrumentation, reinforcing the lyrical portrayal of unyielding strength.[27] Overall, the themes celebrate individuality and resilience, reflecting the members' desire to evolve while staying true to their roots, as Jennie noted in discussions about the track's development.[17]Release and promotion
Announcement and release
On July 6, 2022, YG Entertainment announced that Blackpink would release new music in August as a pre-release single ahead of their second studio album, Born Pink.[30] On August 7, 2022, the agency revealed the single's title as "Pink Venom" and confirmed its release date for August 19, 2022, through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records.[31] "Pink Venom" was distributed exclusively in digital and streaming formats, with no physical single issued at launch.[2] The track launched simultaneously worldwide, including in South Korea and the United States, premiering on YouTube and other platforms at 1:00 p.m. KST (midnight EST).[32] Leading up to the release, YG shared a pink-themed title poster and conducted a countdown via black-themed concept teaser images and social media posts from August 11 to 14.[33]Marketing and initial promotion
To build anticipation for "Pink Venom," YG Entertainment rolled out a series of social media teasers in mid-August 2022. Individual concept teaser images featuring Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa were unveiled on August 11 and 12, with each member striking fierce poses in front of shattered glass backdrops, clad in edgy, all-black ensembles that emphasized a bold and mysterious aesthetic.[34] A group concept teaser followed on August 14, showcasing the quartet in coordinated dark outfits made of flowing ribbons, further heightening fan excitement ahead of the track's release on August 19.[35] Complementing these visuals, YG launched the "Light Up the Pink" global campaign on August 18, illuminating iconic landmarks such as Tokyo Tower in Japan and Radio City Music Hall in New York in vibrant pink hues across five continents to symbolize the song's explosive energy and foster worldwide buzz.[36] Promotional efforts extended to strategic collaborations and media engagements. The campaign leveraged the members' existing brand ambassadorships, including Jennie's long-standing partnership with Chanel, to amplify visibility through aligned fashion narratives in promotional materials.[7] On streaming platforms, "Pink Venom" secured prominent placements on Spotify's key playlists like Today's Top Hits shortly after release, aiding its rapid ascent to the top of the Global Top 50 chart with over 212 million streams in its first week.[37] Press activities included a press conference in Seoul on August 19, 2022, where the group discussed the song's empowering themes of confidence and rebellion, along with virtual listening parties hosted on platforms like Stationhead on the release day, where fans globally tuned in to experience the track collectively.[38][17][39] YG allocated substantial resources from its global marketing budget to drive initial streaming momentum, particularly through user-generated content initiatives. On August 18, the label announced the official "Pink Venom" dance challenge in partnership with YouTube Shorts and TikTok, inviting fans to recreate key choreography segments from the track, which quickly went viral and generated millions of user videos to boost organic shares and streams.[40] Additional tie-ins, such as exclusive digital content unlocks via the Landmark app at over 500 international hotspots, encouraged real-world engagement and further propelled the single's early digital footprint.[36]Visuals and performances
Music video
The music video for "Pink Venom," directed by longtime Blackpink collaborator Seo Hyun-seung, was filmed in studios in South Korea, incorporating elaborate sets that fuse traditional Korean folklore motifs with sleek modern luxury elements. The concept casts the four members—Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa—as fierce, venomous warriors, embodying the song's theme of seductive empowerment through bold, synchronized choreography crafted by Kiel Tutin in collaboration with the group. Their striking red outfits, evoking danger and allure, dominate the visuals, with the members navigating dystopian landscapes and ritualistic scenes that highlight their commanding presence.[41][42][43][7] Released on August 19, 2022, via Blackpink's official YouTube channel under YG Entertainment, the video achieved immediate global impact by amassing 90.4 million views in its first 24 hours, marking the largest music video premiere debut on the platform for 2022 and Blackpink's personal record. By August 4, 2025, it had surpassed 1 billion views, becoming the group's sixth video to reach this milestone and underscoring their enduring digital dominance. As of November 2025, the video has over 1.1 billion views.[8][4][44][9][42] Visually, the production employs dynamic slow-motion sequences to amplify the choreography's precision and intensity, interspersed with recurring fire motifs that symbolize the "venomous" heat of the track. Cultural references are woven in subtly, such as Jisoo's opening performance on a geomungo—a traditional Korean string instrument—while donning a contemporary hanbok-inspired gown amid hooded figures, blending heritage with futuristic rebellion. These elements create a cinematic narrative that reinforces the song's lyrical bite without overt exposition.[17][45]Live performances
"Pink Venom" made its world premiere during BLACKPINK's performance at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2022, held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.[46] The group marked their U.S. awards show debut with a dynamic rendition featuring synchronized formations, powerful vocals, and explosive pyrotechnics that concluded the set amid falling confetti.[14] The song received further exposure through a tribute dance performance at the 2022 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) on November 29, 2022, in Osaka, Japan, honoring the group's achievements, as Blackpink was not in attendance.[47] "Pink Venom" served as the opening track for BLACKPINK's Born Pink World Tour, which ran from October 2022 to September 2023 and included 66 concerts across Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia.[48] Stadium shows, such as those at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Tokyo Dome in Japan, emphasized audience engagement through coordinated light stick displays and interactive elements that amplified the song's energetic vibe.[49] The live choreography drew from the music video's concepts, incorporating high-energy routines with precise group synchronization, hip-hop influenced moves, and opportunities for member spotlights during verses.[46] No significant alterations were made to the core routine after its 2022 debut, though tour productions adapted formations for larger venues and extended the run with encore dates into late 2023.[48]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release, "Pink Venom" garnered largely positive reviews from critics, who praised its bold energy and seamless genre fusion. Billboard highlighted the track's innovative blend of traditional Korean instruments with contemporary pop elements, describing it as a striking showcase of Blackpink's artistic expression that resonated globally.[50] NME awarded the single four out of five stars, commending the group's cavalier confidence and unapologetic attitude, noting how it merged their individual talents into a cohesive, high-energy anthem primed for worldwide domination.[23] Rolling Stone echoed this enthusiasm in its review of the parent album Born Pink, calling "Pink Venom" the group's splashiest hit to date for its dynamic switch between English and Korean lyrics, trap beats, and traditional instrumentation, which underscored Blackpink's charismatic stage presence and cultural versatility.[51] Pitchfork also lauded the song's braggadocio, pointing to its references to artists like the Notorious B.I.G. and Rihanna, along with a G-funk synth breakdown, as evidence of an updated "girl crush" concept that felt fresh and rebellious compared to prior work.[52] However, some critiques pointed to structural shortcomings and a sense of familiarity. While praising its influences, Pitchfork's album review noted that "Pink Venom" represented a promising start but lamented the overall project for not evolving beyond such experimentation, resulting in a 6.5 out of 10 score.[52] NME's assessment of Born Pink was more tempered at three out of five stars, critiquing the single's reliance on bougie boasts of luxury and wealth as detracting from the celebration of the group's inherent power, though it still viewed the track as a strong opener.[53] The song's aggregate reception aligned with Born Pink's Metacritic score of 70 out of 100, based on 9 reviews, reflecting a mix of acclaim for its catchiness and reservations about compositional depth.[54] In retrospective analyses from 2024 and 2025, "Pink Venom" has been credited with advancing K-pop's globalization, exemplifying Blackpink's role in bridging Eastern and Western pop traditions amid debates over cultural authenticity. Publications like EL PAÍS have discussed the track's contribution to the genre's seismic shift toward international appeal, even as it faced criticism for prioritizing Western validation.[55] Its enduring impact was further affirmed when the music video surpassed one billion YouTube views in August 2025, solidifying its status as a pivotal moment in Blackpink's discography.[9]Accolades
"Pink Venom" garnered significant recognition from major music awards bodies, highlighting its innovative blend of genres and visual impact. At the 2022 MAMA Awards, the song won Best Music Video, with the official ceremony honoring its cinematic storytelling and production quality. It was also nominated for Song of the Year in the same event, competing against top global tracks for its cultural resonance and streaming dominance.[56][57] The track's choreography received acclaim at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, where it won Best Choreography for its high-energy, synchronized dance sequences crafted by Kiel Tutin, Sienna Lalau, and others. "Pink Venom" earned additional nominations at the VMAs for Best K-Pop, Best Art Direction, and Best Editing, underscoring its multifaceted artistic excellence.[58] Beyond awards, "Pink Venom" achieved historic milestones that cemented its legacy. It became the first K-pop song to debut at number one on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart, marking a breakthrough for the genre in the region. The track appeared on prominent year-end lists, ranking number 35 on Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of 2022 for its glam-metal infused energy and number one on Billboard's 25 Best K-Pop Songs of 2022 for its bold comeback statement. By 2025, the music video had amassed over one billion views on YouTube, joining eight other Blackpink videos in this elite club and affirming the song's enduring global appeal.[11][50][59]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Pink Venom" debuted at number one on the Billboard Global 200 chart, marking Blackpink's first leader on the ranking, and held the top position for two consecutive weeks with 212.1 million streams and 36,000 sales in its first full tracking week.[60][61] The track also topped the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for three weeks, becoming the group's first number-one there as well.[60][61][62] In the United States, it entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 22, Blackpink's highest-charting entry as a quartet and their fourth top-40 hit on the ranking.[63] Domestically in South Korea, "Pink Venom" peaked at number two on the Circle Digital Chart after debuting at number 22 in a partial tracking week. The song reached the top 10 on charts in 15 countries, including number one in Australia on the ARIA Singles Chart—Blackpink's first chart-topper there—and number six in the United Kingdom on the Official Singles Chart.[64][65] It also achieved the longest run at number one on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart among girl group songs that year, holding the position for three weeks.[62] On year-end tallies, "Pink Venom" ranked number 12 on the 2022 Billboard Global 200, reflecting its strong streaming performance throughout the year. In South Korea, the track topped the Circle Monthly Digital Chart for August 2022, driven by its immediate post-release dominance, and placed at number 40 on the 2022 Circle Digital year-end chart.[66][67] The song maintained a sustained presence on global charts into 2023, appearing at number 106 on the 2023 Billboard Global Excl. U.S. year-end list and number 17 on the 2023 Circle Digital year-end chart. As of November 2025, "Pink Venom" has amassed over 1.7 billion combined streams and views across major platforms, including 445 million on Spotify and over 1 billion YouTube views.[68][69]Certifications
"Pink Venom" earned numerous certifications from international music organizations, reflecting its substantial sales and streaming achievements following its 2022 release. In its home country of South Korea, the track was certified Platinum by the Circle Chart on March 6, 2025, for reaching 100,000 equivalent units through streaming.[70] The song has not received a certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States, though it has garnered equivalent recognition via streaming platforms exceeding thresholds for Platinum status.[71] Internationally, "Pink Venom" achieved Platinum certification in Canada from Music Canada (formerly RPDA) in 2023 for 80,000 units, in New Zealand from Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) in 2023 for 30,000 units, and in Brazil from Pro-Música Brasil on June 10, 2024, for 80,000 units.[72][73] It was certified Gold in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2022 for 35,000 units, in Japan by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in 2023 for 50 million streams, and in France by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) in 2023 for 15 million streams; additionally, it received a Silver certification in the United Kingdom from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on December 13, 2024, for 200,000 units.[74][75]Credits and personnel
Songwriting and production credits
"Pink Venom" credits Teddy and Danny Chung as songwriters for the lyrics.[19][76] The composition is attributed to Teddy, 24, R. Tee, and Ido.[19][20][77] Production was led by Teddy, 24, R. Tee, and Ido.[19][76] The arrangement is credited to 24, R. Tee, and Ido.[20] Session players received credits for adapting the traditional Korean instrument, the geomungo, into the track's sound.[78]| Role | Credits |
|---|---|
| Songwriting (Lyrics) | Teddy, Danny Chung |
| Composition | Teddy, 24, R. Tee, Ido |
| Production | Teddy, 24, R. Tee, Ido |
| Arrangement | 24, R. Tee, Ido |
| Korean Instrument Adaptation | Session players |
Performance and technical credits
"Pink Venom" features lead and background vocals performed by Blackpink members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, with rap sections delivered by Jennie in the first verse and Lisa in the second verse.[19] The track incorporates traditional Korean instruments, including the geomungo played by traditional musicians, complemented by electronic programming handled by arrangers 24 and R. Tee.[19][5] Vocal direction for the recording was overseen by producer Teddy. There are no guest features or additional performers beyond the group.[20] The engineering process involved recording at The Black Label Studio in Seoul by engineer Youngju Bang, mixing by Josh Gudwin at Gudwin Music Group Inc. in Los Angeles, and mastering by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound in New York City.[20][22]| Role | Personnel | Location/Details |
|---|---|---|
| Vocals (lead, background, rap) | Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa (Blackpink) | - |
| Traditional Instruments (geomungo) | Traditional Korean musicians | Featured in arrangement |
| Programming/Arrangement | 24, R. Tee | Electronic elements |
| Vocal Direction | Teddy | Production oversight |
| Recording Engineer | Youngju Bang | The Black Label Studio, Seoul |
| Mixing Engineer | Josh Gudwin | Gudwin Music Group Inc., Los Angeles |
| Mastering Engineer | Chris Gehringer | Sterling Sound, New York City |