
BLACKPINK also boosted their K-pop status in the global market by confirming a remarkable performance in the year-end settlement of their representative music chart in China.
BLACKPINK’s "Kill This Love" is China’s largest music site and the top seller of the "2019 K-pop Digital Album" at QQ Music, which has 400 million monthly users.
It ranked 15th in the overall top 20 of QQ Music, ranking second among foreign artists. Only the song by Taylor Swift was "Lover," which ranks higher than BLACKPINK.
BLACKPINK's hot popularity and ripple effect in China have also been confirmed in Taiwan.
BLACKPINK has swept the top ranks of the "2019 K-pop Top 20" list by the KKBOX, the largest music streaming site in Asia.
The chart showed BLACKPINK’s influence in China, with "Kill This Love" at No. 1, "SOLO" at No. 2 and "Don’t Know What To Do" at No. 7.
In addition, BLACKPINK is among the top three winners of the U.S. award ceremony "E! People's Choice Awards," "Music of the Year" selected by the world's leading music critic Pitchfork, "The Top 100 of the Year" picked by Billboard reporters, "The Top 100 of the Year" and "The Top of the Year" by U.S. culture and art magazine Papers for 2019 global music videos.
Becoming an unrivaled female artist, BLACKPINK is working on a new album with a goal of making a comeback in early 2020.