'Born Pink' continues to make history for BLACKPINK as the entire album debuts on global charts! 🤯
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All eight songs clear the top half of both tallies, and they make the top 40 of the Global Excl. U.S. survey. Here’s a run-down of where each song lands.“Pink Venom” – No. 2; No. 2“Yeah Yeah Yeah” – No. 43; No. 27“Shut Down” is the group’s third No. 1 on Global Excl. U.S. and second on the Global 200. That makes BLACKPINK the second act with a hat trick on the former tally, followingwho leads with six chart-toppers. It veers from the group’s prior No.
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