"Boom" is an onomatopoeiac word, "boombayah"is just a trend word created by Korean girl group Blackpink, probably just to make it more suitable for the song. See a translation. 0 likes.
Slang. a dull-witted, slow-reacting person. a person with old-fashioned, conservative, or outmoded ideas. a thing that is outmoded or obsolete.
worm. dudu (also: mchango, nyungu)
do do (plural do dos) (US, colloquial, usually childish) Excrement, feces, dung.
/ˈdudu/ Forms: Also do-do, do-doo. Origin: Afrikaans, Zulu, Dutch, MalayShow more Nursery word, in Afrikaans as doedoe, but of many possible origins: Zulu duduza to lull (a baby) to sleep, or Dutch dodijnen to rock (a child) to sleep, or Malay dodoi a lullaby.
"Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" (Korean: ëšœë‘ëšœë‘, stylized in all caps) is a song recorded in Korean and Japanese by South Korean girl group Blackpink. It was released on June 15, 2018, through YG Entertainment, in conjunction with the release of the group's first Korean-language extended play, Square Up.
A phrase expressing surprise and/or disappointment. A phrase used triumphantly when one has overpowered or bested someone else. "Yeah, how do you like that?" Dean yelled as he celebrated his goal with his teammates.
BLACKPINK – Ddu-Du Ddu-DuIn November of 2019, BLACKPINK's Ddu-du Ddu-du became the first Kpop group music video to hit 1 billion views on YouTube. They were able to get to 1 billion views on YouTube in just a little under 17 months!
Who wrote Blackpink whistle?
Teddy Park
B.I
Bekuh Boom
On Oct. 13 last year, BLACKPINK's “Boombayah†music video reached one billion views on YouTube, hitting the record in four years and two months since its release on Aug. 8, 2016.
Music Videos
| Year | Title | Director |
|---|
| 2017 | "As If It's Your Last (Japanese ver.)" | Seo Hyun-seung |
| 2018 | "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" |
| "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du (Japanese ver.)" |
| 2019 | "Kill This Love" |
Blackpink does not write their own songs. It's thought that other K-Pop artists write their songs, including K-Pop rapper B.I, a former member of popular group iKON and Teddy Parks.
BLACKPINK 'How You Like That' Achieved 2nd “Perfect All Kill†on July 6. Previously on July 1, 2020, BLACKPINK “How You Like That†receives “Perfect All Kill†(PAK) on Korean Chart at 11:30 KST and becomes the first Idol group to get PAK in 2020.