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I don't know where you're getting your "facts" from, but you are very misguided. LSF and aespa literally just came back; they won't climb the charts overnight. Plus we've already seen both groups sit on top of the charts this year with previous comebacks, where the ULs weren't historically low and the charts were extremely competitive.
You can look at Circle digital points, time spent at #1 on Melon, PAK hours and many other objective indicators that will show you that, while Jennie has done well with her comeback, she has not come anywhere close to the peak performance we've seen from the top 4th gen girl groups.
That's the definition of not being able to hang with them.
Also, you don't understand ULs at all. The way you say "JeNnIe AlOnE" got 180k ULs (not an impressive number by the way), makes me think you believe you can multiply that by 4 to get the ULs BP would have
BlackPink came back for the first time in a long time in 2022, and their comeback wasn't even close to NJ or IVE in Korea.
https://circlechart.kr/page_ch…earTime=3&targetTime=2022
Take note of the fact After Like dropped after Pink Venom, and the NewJeans songs only dropped a month prior.
Third generation girl groups are not the trend anymore in Korea, and that includes BlackPink.
If you think they're obliterating NewJeans or IVE or LSF or aespa or (G)I-DLE on the Korean charts on their next comeback, I have a bridge to sell you.
To sum it up.
BlackPink may be the revolution, but the world is NewJeans
If u still here in 2024,blinks will haunt your ass once Jennie/BP release new music