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* {{Mesodiplosis}}: In "The Happiest Girl"
---> "The doors we slammed\\
The plates we smashed"
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* {{Sampling}}: ''Shut Down'' samples Music/FranzLiszt's "La campanella".
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* SingerNamedrop: "Shut Down" has the usual "Blackpink in your area" catchphrase and "It's black and it's pink once the sun down."
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* ContentWarnings: This is a rare K-pop album to have a Parental Advisory warning due to hard swearing on some songs (most notably "Tally") and implied references to drugs and alcohol in "The Happiest Girl".

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* ContentWarnings: This is a rare K-pop album to have a Parental Advisory warning due to hard swearing on some songs (most notably "Tally") "[[ClusterFBomb Tally]]") and implied references to drugs and alcohol in "The Happiest Girl".
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--> "All it takes is a smooth pop of a bottle to to fix a heart"

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--> "All it takes is a smooth pop of a bottle to top to fix a heart"

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May have misused Anti Love Song; trope is apparently supposed to be a parody of breakup songs and/or Silly Love Songs, but I don't get the impression that "Hard To Love" is supposed to be comedic.


''Born Pink'' is the second full album by K-pop girl group Music/BlackPink, released on September 16, 2022. Like with their previous album, 2020’s ''Music/TheAlbum'', the lyrics are largely in English. Half of the songs are entirely in English, and all but one of the rest have several English lines, including fully English raps. This album cements Blackpink as the most commercially successful K-pop girl group in the West by being the first album by a female Korean act to top the Billboard 200.

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''Born Pink'' is the second full album by K-pop girl group Music/BlackPink, released on September 16, 2022. Like with their previous album, 2020’s ''Music/TheAlbum'', the lyrics are largely in English. Half of the songs on this album are entirely in English, and all but one of the rest have several English lines, including fully English raps. This album cements Blackpink as the most commercially successful K-pop girl group in the West by being the first album by a female Korean act to top the Billboard 200.



* AntiLoveSong: Hard to Love, in which Rosé explicitly tells the listener not to fall in love with her.



** This is the first group release to include a solo by a member (Rosé on Hard to Love)
** They stop censoring their own profanity on this album. Some of their Japanese releases, most notably the Japanese version of Ddu-du Ddu-du, had done that, but this is the first time they have done so on a Korean release, albeit only on the English songs.
* BreatherEpisode: Retro pop song "Yeah Yeah Yeah" is one of the rare SillyLoveSongs that Blackpink has done.

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** This is the first group release to include a solo by a member (Rosé on Hard "Hard to Love)
Love")
** They stop censoring their own profanity on this album. Some of their Japanese releases, most notably the Japanese version of Ddu-du Ddu-du, "Ddu-du Ddu-du", had done that, but this is the first time they have done so on a Korean release, albeit only on the English songs.
* BreatherEpisode: Retro pop song "Yeah Yeah Yeah" is one of the rare SillyLoveSongs that Blackpink has done. It appears in the middle of what is probably their edgiest comeback.



* DrowningMySorrows: Implied in The Happiest Girl as a way to get over a failed relationship.

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* DrowningMySorrows: Implied in The "The Happiest Girl Girl" as a way to get over a failed the collapse of a bad relationship.
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* MinimalisticCoverArt: A pair of pink snake fangs over a plain background, reflecting the song "Pink Venom".

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* MinimalisticCoverArt: A pair of pink snake fangs over a plain background, void background (black on the CD; light grey on the digital), reflecting the song lead single "Pink Venom".
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''Born Pink'' is the second full album by K-pop girl group Music/BlackPink, released on September 16, 2022. Like with their previous album, 2020’s Music/TheAlbum, the lyrics are largely in English. Half of the songs are entirely in English, and all but one of the rest have several English lines, including fully English raps. This album cements Blackpink as the most commercially successful K-pop girl group in the West by being the first album by a female Korean act to top the Billboard 200.

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''Born Pink'' is the second full album by K-pop girl group Music/BlackPink, released on September 16, 2022. Like with their previous album, 2020’s Music/TheAlbum, ''Music/TheAlbum'', the lyrics are largely in English. Half of the songs are entirely in English, and all but one of the rest have several English lines, including fully English raps. This album cements Blackpink as the most commercially successful K-pop girl group in the West by being the first album by a female Korean act to top the Billboard 200.




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* ProductPlacement: Lisa name-drops Celine, a brand of luxury clothes and leather products she endorses, in "Pink Venom."
--> "Masked up and I'm still in Celine, designer crimes or it wouldn't be me."
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''Born Pink'' is the second full album by K-pop girl group Music/BlackPink, released on September 16, 2022. Like with their previous album, 2020’s Music/TheAlbum, the lyrics are largely in English. Half of the songs are entirely in English, and all but one of the rest have several English lines, including fully English raps. This album cements Blackpink as the most commercially successful K-pop girl group in the West by being the first album by a female Korean act to top the Billboard 200.

!! Tracklist:

# "Pink Venom" (3:06)
# "Shut Down" (2:55)
# "Typa Girl" (2:59)
# "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (2:58)
# "Hard to Love" (2:42)
# "The Happiest Girl" (3:42)
# "Tally" (3:04)
# "Ready for Love" (3:04)

!! Trope that pink venom:

* AntiLoveSong: Hard to Love, in which Rosé explicitly tells the listener not to fall in love with her.
* BreakingOldTrends:
**This is the first group release to include a solo by a member (Rosé on Hard to Love)
** They stop censoring their own profanity on this album. Some of their Japanese releases, most notably the Japanese version of Ddu-du Ddu-du, had done that, but this is the first time they have done so on a Korean release, albeit only on the English songs.
* BreatherEpisode: Retro pop song "Yeah Yeah Yeah" is one of the rare SillyLoveSongs that Blackpink has done.
* ClusterFBomb: "Tally" repeats "I say fuck it when I feel it" several times.
* ContentWarnings: This is a rare K-pop album to have a Parental Advisory warning due to hard swearing on some songs (most notably "Tally") and implied references to drugs and alcohol in "The Happiest Girl".
* DrowningMySorrows: Implied in The Happiest Girl as a way to get over a failed relationship.
--> "All it takes is a smooth pop of a bottle to to fix a heart"
* FemaleEmpowermentSong: Feminism is a prominent theme in the English songs: the IAmGreatSong ("Typa Girl"), rejecting love ("Hard to Love"), refusing be sad over a bad relationship falling apart ("The Happiest Girl"), and telling off people who judge them for being sexually liberated ("Tally").
* IAmGreatSong:
** "Shut Down" is about Blackpink telling off their haters.
** "Typa Girl" is an expression of confidence about being "everybody’s type".
* MinimalisticCoverArt: A pair of pink snake fangs over a plain background, reflecting the song "Pink Venom".

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