
Blackpink Drop New Song “Jump” on Deadline World Tour: Watch the Video
Blackpink is back with a bang. Right in the middle of launching their huge Deadline World Tour, the group dropped “Jump” — a track fans have been waiting on for what feels like forever. It’s their first group single since “The Girls” back in August 2023. This time they teamed up with Diplo, who co-wrote and co-produced it, and Dave Meyers shot the music video.
If you haven’t seen the video yet, it’s classic Blackpink. High energy. Big visuals. Fashion moments that will get picked apart frame by frame. The four of them together again feels like the calm in the storm of their solo chapters.
Why Did Blackpink Release “Jump” Now?
The timing feels perfect. All four members have been doing their own thing. Rosé dropped Rosie last December. Jisoo gave fans Amortage in February. Lisa rolled out Alter Ego and Jennie closed the solo round with Ruby. They’ve all been booked and busy. So “Jump” landing during the opening night of a world tour is the best reminder — when it’s time to come back together, they do it loud.
Fans at the first show in South Korea got the song live before anyone else heard the studio version. People barely had time to catch the chorus before fancams hit Twitter. Now it’s got a music video too — all sleek shots, dance breaks and that fierce “we run this” attitude that made people love Blackpink in the first place.
What Makes “Jump” Stand Out?
Diplo’s touch is all over this one. There’s that bounce, that layered beat you feel more than you hear. It’s dancey but not soft. It hits like older Blackpink tracks but with new polish. They didn’t ditch what made them huge. They just dialed up the confidence.
The lyrics throw it back to that playful flex they’re known for — talking about leveling up, not backing down, staying unbothered. It fits. They’re headlining stadiums across the world while everyone’s still trying to guess what comes next. “Jump” feels like a reminder: you can split them up for solos, but the group magic still pulls it all back together.
Where Can Fans See Them Live Next?
The Deadline World Tour is already huge. They kicked off at home. Next up are massive North American dates. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Soldier Field in Chicago. Citi Field in Queens. Then they hit Europe — Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London’s Wembley. Asia follows after that. Taiwan. Thailand. Indonesia. The Philippines. Singapore. And in 2026 they’ll keep going, with Japan and Hong Kong on the list too.
Fans know a Blackpink tour isn’t just a concert. It’s a show. Fireworks, lasers, massive screens. This new track will slide right into the setlist like it’s always been there.
For people who worried all the solo music might mean the end of Blackpink as a group — “Jump” says relax. They’re still here. Still working with the biggest names. Still making videos people will stream on loop just to catch that one moment when Lisa winks at the camera or Jennie hits a move nobody else can copy.
Blackpink might scatter when they need to, but when it’s time to get loud again, they know how to do it better than just about anyone. “Jump” proves that. And fans will scream every word back at them in stadium after stadium until the last confetti cannon pops.
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