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Blackpink vs Twice: K-pop’s top girl bands set for a glamorous battle this summer

K-pop girl power will rock this summer with Twice and Blackpink expected to go head-to-head with new releases. Photos: handouts

The K-pop world is bracing for one of the highest-profile K-pop matches this coming summer that will pit the two top girl bands, Twice and Blackpink, against each other.

In the five years since their debuts in 2015 and 2016, respectively, Twice and Blackpink played key roles in broadening the global appeal of K-pop and Korean female musicians, to become internationally recognised pop icons.

The two heavyweight female groups are on course to return with new music releases this summer, staging a glamorous battle between the K-pop queens and boosting the profile of the Korean music scene.

The first to return to the scene is likely to be the multinational girl band, Twice.

Getting the band back together, Twice is expected to release a new single on June 1.

Speaking to an online streaming event, the nine-member band announced its plan to drop a new single, More & More, on June 1.

It is the band's first music release since the previous EP, Feel Special, released in September, probably bringing together all the nine members after Japanese singer Mina had been absent since late 2019 due to health issues.

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Mina has appeared alongside other members in recent Twice promotion events, including the online streaming event.

Fans also started to count down the announcement of Blackpink's return after its management agency, YG Entertainment, has repeatedly hinted at the quartet's return in early 2020.

According to YG, Blackpink started recording new songs for the envisioned album as early as December, paving the way for their upcoming return to the music scene.

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The return of the two most successful girl bands the K-pop scene has ever nurtured comes at the height of their global music careers.

Last month, Blackpink broke the headline-grabbing news of its collaboration with American pop icon Lady Gaga for the latter's upcoming album “Chromatica. Sour Candy”, the 10th track on the upcoming album features the K-pop quartet, Lady Gaga's recent SNS message has shown.

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This year, Blackpink also posted several videos on YouTube, proving itself as one of the most influential K-pop acts.

Last month, the music video of the band's latest hit song, Kill This Love, topped the milestone of 800 million YouTube views, making the band the first K-pop artists to have three songs with more than 800 million views. Kill This Love was also listed as the only K-pop piece of the 10 most-viewed music videos of the world in 2019.

This was after the music video of another hit song, Ddu-du Ddu-du, topped 1.1 billion YouTube views in March, the strongest feat yet for any music videos by a K-pop band.

Twice has also recorded a major K-pop feat, with its ninth platinum certificate earned in Japan last month.

The band's 2019 Japanese full-length album, “&Twice”, was given the discographic title by the Japanese recording industry after selling 250,000 copies there. This marked the ninth platinum title the girl band has garnered in Japan.

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A new YouTube original documentary series featuring the girl band, Twice: Seize the Light, also aired earlier this week in 81 countries and territories, telling the widely celebrated story of the band's ascent to global fame.

The upcoming return of the two high-profile girl bands is likely to be the crown jewel in the music scene this coming summer, furthering the popularity of K-pop.

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This article originally appeared in the Korea Times.

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The queens of the K-pop scene will mark their return with new releases from both bands and fans cannot wait