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7 Things that Haven't Changed in BLACKPINK's MV, 'BOOMBAYAH' vs 'Lovesick Girls'

7 Things that Haven't Changed in BLACKPINK's MV, 'BOOMBAYAH' vs 'Lovesick Girls'

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7 Things that Haven't Changed in BLACKPINK's MV, 'BOOMBAYAH' vs 'Lovesick Girls'

BLACKPINK recently achieved their third 1 billion views milestone with their debut MV, BOOMBAYAH. Despite the 4-year gap with their latest comeback and title track, Lovesick Girls, there are actually several things that haven't changed since their debut MV. Curious? Let's take a look at the following slides.

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The first thing that hasn't changed in both BLACKPINK MVs is the scene of the four members hanging out together. The difference is, during their debut, they rode motorcycles and now they ride in open-top cars.

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Jisoo and the color pink seem to be a must-have in BLACKPINK's MV. Both in the MV BOOMBAYAH and Lovesick Girls, Jisoo wears pink clothes.

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Still about Jisoo, the member who will venture into the acting world through the drama SNOWDROP always has scenes where she appears graceful like a goddess among plants.

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Meanwhile, the obligatory scene for Jennie is getting on top of a car roof. The fierce charm of the singer of the song SOLO never fails to captivate BLINKs in every performance.

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In both BLACKPINK MVs, Rose wears a black leather jacket combined with a bright-colored skirt. This beautiful idol shows that leather jackets can also be worn for a girly look.

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This one point is certainly not unfamiliar to fans. One thing that hasn't changed about Lisa is her bangs. No matter what hairstyle Lisa has in the music video, her legendary bangs never miss.

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Lastly, Lisa always brings props when rapping in the music video. In BOOMBAYAH she brings a lollipop, in Lovesick Girls she uses a big hammer. Did anyone notice, KLovers?