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Netflix’s first original K-pop documentary will be about BLACKPINK

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Netflix’s first original K-pop documentary will be about BLACKPINK

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'BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky' starts streaming on October 14

Netflix announced on Wednesday, September 9, that it’s first original K-pop documentary will follow the rise of girl group BLACKPINK.

BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky is directed by Netflix docuseries Salt Fat Acid Heat‘s Caroline Suh and produced by RadicalMedia. The documentary includes never-before-seen footage from Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa’s trainee days, as well as exclusive interviews with the four.

According to Netflix, the series culminates with their 2019 performance at Coachella.

“We hope this film will bring joy and light to the viewers, and they will enjoy seeing our journey together on screen from the past four years,” BLACKPINK said in a statement released by Netflix.

The film will stream globally beginning October 14.

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BLACKPINK is among the biggest girl groups from South Korea. Managed by the company YG Entertainment, they debuted in 2016 and have enjoyed success since then.

The group is just about to release its first full-length Korean-language album in October. Their latest single, “Ice Cream,” is the 2nd song off This Album and is a collaboration with Selena Gomez. BLACKPINK has also worked with other Western artists, including Dua Lipa for “Kiss And Make Up” and Lady Gaga for her song, “Sour Candy.”

In June 2020, they released “How You Like That,” the first song from the album which includes the lyrics “light up the sky.” – Rappler.com

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