BLACKPINK becomes first Korean cover girls for Billboard

March 1, 2019

This image of BLACKPINK covering the March edition of the Billboard magazine is provided by Billboard. (Yonhap)
This image of BLACKPINK captured from Billboard's official website is provided by YG Entertainment. (Yonhap)
These images provided by Billboard show four different versions of the Billboard magazine's March cover featuring BLACKPINK. (Yonhap)

This image of BLACKPINK covering the March edition of the Billboard magazine is provided by Billboard. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, March 1 (Yonhap) — A pink-hued photo image of K-pop girl group BLACKPINK hit the cover of the Billboard magazine’s March edition, making the quartet the first Korean female music group representing the American pop magazine.

The cover image of Billboard’s March edition was released on its official website on Thursday (U.S. time), showing the four BLACKPINK members, clad in colorful dresses, lying on their backs and staring up at the camera.

“After years training for U.S. domination, K-pop’s new queens finally touch down,” Billboard said on the cover.

The cover image also introduced the March edition’s special K-pop section.

The latest issue was published in five different versions, each of which has a different cover image of BLACKPICK as the March edition carried a special interview and a cover story involving the K-pop group.

It was Billboard’s second featuring of a K-pop group in a year after BTS posed as the models for the magazine in February last year. All copies of the magazines sold out that month after its cover came with eight different images of the boy band.

“To celebrate the K-pop girl group’s debut world tour and first-ever major U.S. interview, Billboard has produced a BLACKPINK limited-edition box set,” Billboard said.

“The group believes its multinational identity gives it global appeal: Sweet-voiced Jisoo, 24, is a South Korean native; buoyant rapper Lisa, 21, is from Thailand; guitar-playing Rose, 22, grew up in Australia; and Jennie, 23, was born in South Korea but spent some formative years in New Zealand,” Billboard said in the cover story.

All 60,000 tickets for BLACKPINK’s North American tour have sold out as the girls will set out on their first concert tour of six American and Canadian cities, starting in Los Angeles on April 17