BLACKPINK has been officially listed in five categories of Guinness World Records as How You Like That.



According to Guinness on the 1st, BLACKPINK’s “How You Like That” music video set a new world record for “the most views of YouTube videos in 24 hours of release” with 86.3 million views on the first day.

In addition, the number of views on YouTube’s music video within 24 hours of its release and the number of views on K-pop group’s music video within 24 hours of its release have been officially recorded. Along with the release of “How You Like That,” the company also added two Guinness titles: “The Most Accessed in YouTube Premier Video” and “The Most Accessed in YouTube Premier Music Video” by achieving 1.66 million YouTube Premier users.

On the 28th, the music video for “How You Like That” surpassed 100 million views in 32 hours after its release, surpassing the shortest time ever on YouTube, which has been reported by major foreign media.

Guinness introduced BLACKPINK as not only a girl group with the most followers on Spotify, but also a music group with the largest number of subscribers on YouTube.

Guinness introduced BLACKPINK as not only a girl group with the most followers on Spotify, but also a music group with the largest number of subscribers on YouTube.

Billboard, a leading U.S. music media outlet, also quoted Guinness World Records as saying, “The historic week written by BLACKPINK won the Guinness Book of World Records award.”

BLACKPINK is continuing its K-pop group’s best and first record with ‘How You Like That’. As soon as “How You Like That” was released as a digital single on the 26th, it showed its global impact by topping major music charts in Korea as well as topping the Spotify Global Top 50 Chart, the world’s largest music streaming service, and 64 iTunes countries, including the United States.

“How You Like That” is a hip-hop song with the message, “Let’s go forward and soar high in any dark situation.” Teddy, who was the main producer of all the songs from BLACKPINK’s debut single “SQUARE ONE” to his previous song “Kill the Love,” participated in writing and composing the lyrics.