“Please Disband” — BLACKPINK’s Leaked Comeback Songs Trigger Immense Backlash

The album is set to be released on February 27.

As BLACKPINK have completed their world tour activities, fans have waited patiently for details about their long-awaited comeback.

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The comeback was initially scheduled for 2025, ahead of their world tour, but was pushed back, with the single “Jump” being dropped instead. Since then, details have slowly come out but have not been met with entirely positive reactions.

On February 5, the group shared the official track list for the upcoming album. The tracklist includes five songs, including the already released “Jump,” title track “Go,” and interestingly titled b-side “Fxxxboy.”

Beyond complaints of the mini-album only containing five tracks, previously believed to be faked song leaks have left many feeling disappointed. Last year, portions of “Me and my” and “Champion” circulated online before being struck down by copyright.

These “leaked” songs being confirmed as real have been met with harsh reactions, with some commenting on the seemingly misogynistic nature of the lyrics to “Me and my girls.” Others criticized the “lazy” album rollout so far with this track list poster.

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