Just after 2022 MTV Video Music Award co-host LL Cool J crowned this year's event as the "most diverse and global ever," Latto introduced K-pop sensation BLACKPINK to the stage.
"This next group has not only dominated K-pop, but they've also taken over the world," said Latto, a four-time VMA nominee this year. She then noted it was not only the girl group's first time at the VMAs but also the act's first-ever U.S. award show performance.
To celebrate, BLACKPINK treated BLINKs to a performance of its new hit single "Pink Venom." The song is the first single from the group's upcoming second studio album, Born Pink, out on September 16
As the menacing beat and opening whistle filled the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., a glowing pink cloud hovered above the stage as pink smoke seeped out over the audience. For the performance, BLACKPINK's Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa dressed in all black with soft pink accents, hitting high-energy choreography and vocals that packed a punch.
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Following the release of "Pink Venom," the song became Spotify's most-streamed song by a female artist in a single day in 2022 so far. And on YouTube, the hit scored the biggest 24-hour music video debut of the year so far, earning the third-largest 24-hour debut of all time with a whopping 90.4 million views in its first 24 hours on the platform.
BLACKPINK was nominated for and won best metaverse performance for their "The Virtual" concert at the 2022 VMAs. They're also up for the group of the year.