In case you missed it, Blackpink is here to stay. However, if there's even the slimmest sliver of doubt about the K-pop girl group's future, Lisa Manobal just spilled the beans, AGAIN, for your peace of mind. Almost a month after YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun Suk laid out the artistic plans for all groups under the agency's banner, the Thai rapper has addressed the status of group activities for the quartet.

Given the music act's current chapter, rife with group silence, as all four members chart out their separate courses in different directions as soloists, fans have been severely concerned about Blackpink projects. Dealing with a K-pop group's radio silence era is no job for the faint-hearted, and the same scenario was fleshing out in Blackpink's backyard until YG announced a cohesive schedule brimming with world tours all around. Also read | aespa's next-level success dominates Girl Group brand rankings again; IVE, Red Velvet are top contenders in August In June 2024, Lisa released her first solo single - Rockstar - in three years, which also marked her first release since departing YG Entertainment and launching her own label, LLOUD .

The hip-hop track's cyberpunk visuals paid homage to Lisa's Thai roots, revealing a new side to the beloved artist. Soon after that, YG confirmed that Blackpink members would soon be reuniting for a new comeback and world tour series, ready to kick-off in 2025. Is Blackpink still together? The simple and straighforward answer is yes.

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