The four stars of BLACKPINK kicked off their reunion tour in July 2025, with the curtain closing on January 26, 2026. Their emotional departure from the stage left fans wondering: what’s next for the group? On February 23, BLACKPINK unveiled a new musical chapter as YG Entertainment released the music video teaser for “GO,” the upcoming title track from their mini album [DEADLINE].

The last time Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo fed fans new music was after a formal three-year hiatus. On July 11, 2025—just one week into their world tour—BLINKs across the globe were dancing to the bass-heavy single “JUMP.” The track signaled independence while reaffirming the quartet’s unity post-break. In its music video, the song was personified as an infectious beat that spread chaos, ending with the iconic line: “BLACKPINK in your area.”

Their anticipated title track “GO” signals a shift in tone from the group’s previous chapters. Abandoning the mayhem, the members appear to embark on a journey across sea, land, and sky, heading toward the stars. Captured through surrealist cinematography, the quartet grips crossed oars with conviction, cementing a resolute sense of purpose.

The title “GO” flashes rapidly across a black screen in multiple languages, appearing over shifting images as an eruption of white sand forms the word itself. The mystique blends seamlessly into a distinctly different atmosphere from BLACKPINK’s past concepts. Anticipation builds around the new charms and creative direction the album promises to unveil.

BLACKPINK’s third mini album [DEADLINE] will be released on February 27 at 2 PM (KST). The five-track project includes the title track “GO,” along with the pre-release single “JUMP,” “Me and My,” “Champion,” and “Fxxxboy.” YG previously stated that, true to its title, [DEADLINE] will be filled with “irreversible peak moments” and showcase “the most radiant and defining present of BLACKPINK.”

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