"Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" shattered numerous records, becoming the first music video by a K-pop group to surpass on YouTube .
Produced by longtime collaborator Teddy Park , the lyrics emphasize self-assurance, with the group declaring they are "sweet but savage". This duality of the "Black" (savage) and "Pink" (sweet) is the core of their identity, solidified by the iconic line, "Blackpink is the revolution". Deep Symbolism in the Music Video Blackpink Ddu Du Ddu Du
Beyond the catchy choreography, the music video contains layers of social commentary. One of the most analyzed scenes involves wearing a pink wig, surrounded by people who only pay attention to her when she is "perfect". This has been interpreted as a critique of how the public and media consume celebrity personas while ignoring the actual person behind the fame. Deep Symbolism in the Music Video Beyond the