BLACKPINK Reveals Full Tracklist for New ‘DEADLINE’ Mini-Album

Enthusiastic BLACKPINK supporters have reason to celebrate as the global K-pop icons have officially pulled back the curtain on the tracklist for their highly anticipated mini-album, Deadline, just weeks before its scheduled arrival.
On Thursday (Feb. 5), the sensational four-piece—comprised of Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, and Jisoo—took to Instagram to unveil a striking teaser. The graphic confirms a five-song lineup, starting with the previously debuted anthem “JUMP.” The project continues with “GO,” “Me and my,” “Champion,” and the provocatively titled “Fxxxboy.”
The visual aesthetic for Deadline leans into a moody, sophisticated atmosphere. The tracklist poster features a landscape of shimmering black sand under a brooding, overcast sky. This follows a series of monochrome concept photos released in late January, which were described by their team as a blend of “sensual elegance and an irresistible aura,” designed to heighten the mystery surrounding the new release.
Marking their first collective body of work in four years, Deadline is slated for a February 27 release. This comeback follows the massive commercial success of their 2022 studio effort, Born Pink, which famously secured the top spot on the Billboard 200.
This new musical chapter arrives on the heels of the group’s expansive “Deadline World Tour,” which spanned from last July through January. The members spent much of the preceding year focused on individual endeavors and solo projects before reconvening for this new era.
Speaking about the group’s creative evolution, Rosé recently shared insights on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She noted that returning to the studio after a period of solo growth felt uniquely rewarding, stating, “It was fascinating to see what we could create together after exploring our own artistic identities… I really like all the songs there.”
Preview the full Deadline tracklist via the official announcement below.
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