Singer Lim Young-woong and group BLACKPINK have won the Mubit Global The Choice Award at the Circle Chart Awards. Lim Young-woong and BLACKPINK won the Mubit Global The Choice Award at the "Circle Chart Music Awards 2022" held at Olympic Park KSPO DOME (formerly Gymnastics Stadium) in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 18th. Lim Young-woong released his regular album 'I'm Hero' in 2022 and proved popular with all soundtrack charts at the same time as the soundtrack was released. Also in November, the single 'Polaroid' was released and showed ten days. BLACKPINK released its second album 'BON PINK' in September last year and became popular with the United States of America Billboard '2022 Best Album'. Since last year, K-pop girl group has been carrying out the largest world tour with about 1.5 million people. 'Circle Chart Music Awards' is a K-pop Awards ceremony based on the unique chart 'Circle Chart' that integrates K-pop data of the world with formal supply of global K-pop platform data as well as domestic. 'Gaon Music Chart' has been reorganized as 'Circle Chart' from this year, and 'Gaon Music Chart Music Awards', which has been established as Korea's representative k pop Awards ceremony, was reorganized as 'Circle Chart Music Awards'. The "Circle Chart Music Awards 2022" was co-hosted by the Korea Music Content Association and SPOTV (Sport Club do Recife TV), and was broadcast exclusively in Korea on the Sport Club do Recife TV 2 and STATV channels. In major Southeast Asian regions, OTT service Sport Club do Recife TVNow and all overseas regions (except Japan) were broadcast live online through LG U Plus idol professional platform Idol Plus.
Blackpink is a South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment, consisting of members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa. The group debuted in August 2016 with their single album Square One, which featured "Whistle" and "Boombayah", their first number-one entries on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and the US Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, respectively.
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