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Blackpink - Pink Venom (audio) Apr 2026

The rap verses from Jennie and Lisa are particularly potent in the audio version. Without the distraction of the high-budget visuals, you can hear the intricacies of their flow. Jennie’s sharp delivery and Lisa’s laid-back, confident swagger pay homage to 90s hip-hop, even interpolating Rihanna’s "Pon de Replay" to bridge the gap between K-pop and Western pop history.

At its core, "Pink Venom" is built on a fascinating contradiction. The track opens with the rhythmic, hypnotic plucking of the geomungo —a traditional Korean zither. This choice immediately roots the song in the group’s identity, providing a sharp, organic texture that contrasts with the heavy, industrial hip-hop production that follows. BLACKPINK - Pink Venom (Audio)

The transition from the traditional intro to the booming "Ratatata" chant is classic Teddy Park production: it’s jarring, intentional, and designed to command attention. The bassline is thick and predatory, mimicking the "venom" of the title, while the minimalist verses allow the members’ distinct vocal colors to shine. The rap verses from Jennie and Lisa are

While the rappers provide the "venom," Rosé and Jisoo provide the "pink." Their pre-chorus builds the melodic tension, with Rosé’s signature indie-pop rasp and Jisoo’s stable, soulful alto providing the emotional swell before the beat drops. The bridge is where the song reaches its atmospheric peak, a swirling mix of harmonies that feels both grand and ominous. At its core, "Pink Venom" is built on

"Pink Venom" isn't just a track; it's a victory lap. It proved that after a long hiatus, BLACKPINK hadn't just maintained their edge—they had sharpened it.

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