Ice Cream (Blackpink and Selena Gomez song)

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"Ice Cream"
Single by Blackpink and Selena Gomez
from the album The Album
Language
  • English
  • Korean
WrittenJuly 2019
ReleasedAugust 28, 2020 (2020-08-28)
Recorded2020
Genre
Length2:56
Label
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)
  • Tommy Brown
  • 24
  • Mr. Franks
  • Teddy Park
Blackpink singles chronology
"How You Like That"
(2020)
"Ice Cream"
(2020)
"Lovesick Girls"
(2020)
Selena Gomez singles chronology
"Past Life"
(2020)
"Ice Cream"
(2020)
"De Una Vez"
(2021)
Music video
"Ice Cream" on YouTube

"Ice Cream" is a song by South Korean girl group Blackpink and American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on August 28, 2020, through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records, as the second pre-release single from the group's debut studio album, The Album (2020). The song was written by Selena Gomez, Teddy, Tommy Brown, Ariana Grande, Victoria Monét, Bekuh Boom, 24, Steven Franks, while Brown, Teddy, 24 and Franks produced the song. "Ice Cream" is an electropop and bubblegum pop song with elements of trap. Lyrically, the song mainly consists of ice cream-related double entendres.

"Ice Cream" peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first single by a female Korean act to enter the top twenty of the chart and subsequently becoming the longest-charting song by a female Korean act on the Hot 100. Elsewhere, the song has peaked within the top ten on both Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S., as well as charts in South Korea, El Salvador, Hungary, Malaysia and Singapore. It also has figured within the record charts in other 22 countries. An official music video for the song was released simultaneously with the single's release on Blackpink's YouTube channel and garnered 79.08 million views in its first 24 hours, the third biggest 24-hour debut for a music video at the time. It was nominated for Best Collaboration at the MTV Europe Music Awards, Music Video of 2020 at the People's Choice Awards, and Best K-Pop at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.

Background and release[edit]

In an interview for Radio.com, Gomez revealed that she was first introduced to Blackpink after meeting Jisoo and Rosé during New York Fashion Week in 2018, while Blackpink shared that they had been big fans of Gomez's growing up, having danced to her music as trainees.[1]

On July 23, 2020, YG Entertainment released a teaser poster for a new collaboration single between Blackpink and an unnamed artist, set to be released in August.[2] Fans on social media started the "#AriPink" hashtag in hopes that the collaboration would be with singer Ariana Grande.[3] On July 28, the band announced their first Korean studio album, The Album, would be released on October 2, 2020.[4] On August 11, 2020, the unnamed artist was revealed to be American singer Selena Gomez, with Grande later being confirmed as one of the songwriters.[5] Ten days later, it was revealed that the title of the collaboration would be "Ice Cream".[6] On August 24, a teaser video featuring Blackpink and Gomez on video call together while the song played in the background was released.[7] Teaser photos of Blackpink and Gomez were released from August 24 to August 26. The teaser photo of Blackpink member Jisoo was released on August 24,[8] photos of members Jennie and Rosé were released on August 25,[9][10] and photos of Lisa as well as Gomez were released on August 26.[11][12] On August 27, 2020, Blackpink released a music video teaser for "Ice Cream".[13]

Upon the song's release, Gomez released an ice cream flavor inspired by the collaboration with Blackpink with Serendipity Ice Cream, in which she has an ownership stake, called "Cookies and Cream Remix".[14][15][16]

Composition[edit]

Ariana Grande (pictured) co-composed "Ice Cream"

"Ice Cream" is an electropop[17] and bubblegum pop[18] song with elements of trap-pop.[19] The song is written in the key of E major[20] with a tempo of 80 beats per minute, while Blackpink's and Gomez's vocals range from the low note of B3 to the high note of E5.[17] The song's lyrics are sung mostly in English, with the exception of a Korean rap verse from Lisa.[21] Lyrically, the song mainly consists of ice cream-related double entendres.[22] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described "Ice Cream" as "relentlessly bouncy and chipper" and described the singing as "a little playful, a little taunting, a little distant".[23]

Music video[edit]

Development and release[edit]

On August 27, 2020, Blackpink released an 18-second long teaser clip of the music video for "Ice Cream";[24][25] the music video was released a day later on August 28. Both videos were released on the group's official YouTube channel.[26][27] The music video for "Ice Cream" was directed by frequent director and collaborator Seo Hyun-seung.[28] It garnered 79.08 million views in its first 24 hours, making it the third biggest 24-hour debut for a music video on the platform at the time, and a second personal best for the group behind their June 2020 single "How You Like That", which received 86.3 million views in its first 24 hours.[29] The video debuted at number one on the Global YouTube Music Videos Chart.[30] Behind-the-scenes videos of filming were released separately by Blackpink and Gomez on August 29.[31] Blackpink's scenes were filmed in South Korea, while the scenes featuring Gomez were filmed separately in the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[32]

Synopsis[edit]

A scene in the music video where Blackpink appears in a bright pink ice cream parlor, holding ice cream and wearing black-and-white outfits.

The music video shows Gomez and Blackpink in a number of colorful[21] sets and outfits. It opens with Gomez in a candy-striped bikini with gold hoop earrings and a white sailor hat, driving a pastel-colored ice cream truck filled with Serendipity Ice Cream. The ice cream truck has the word "Selpink" written on it, a combination of "Selena" and "Blackpink".[33] The members of Blackpink appear next on-screen, popping up smiling behind ice-cream shaped cardboard cutouts. During her first verse, Jennie appears in a blue Care Bears-printed dress, wearing matching blue eyeliner;[34] later in the video, she is joined by a capybara.[35] Blackpink are then shown riding bikes and dancing in a colorful, Candy Land-like[16] cul-de-sac,[14] while Gomez stands outside of the ice cream truck wearing a Puma romper with a green visor. Gomez appears in a polka-dot yellow top with blue culottes for her next verse,[36] standing in front of a wall which reads "Ice Queen" in graffiti.[35] Rosé then appears alongside a golden retriever.[37] Next, Jisoo walks out of a cherry-patterned car parked in a cherry-patterned garage, holding a cherry and wearing cherry-themed accessories with a diadem.[34] For the second chorus, Blackpink dance in a pastel pink tennis court,[38] holding tennis rackets and wearing white tennis skirts and crop tops,[39][35] while Selena is shown sitting in a Chevrolet,[36] sporting a 1950s pin-up-inspired updo and wearing a yellow plaid off-the-shoulder romper.[33][40] Blackpink appear in a bright pink ice cream parlor for the second post-chorus, holding ice cream and wearing black-and-white outfits.[41] Blackpink are shown dancing and holding cat ice cream pillows during Lisa's rap verse.[34] As the song closes, Blackpink drive around in metallic pink Mercedes-Benz Power Wheels cars and, in a separate scene, play on a blow-up slide, wearing crochet outfits.[42]

Performance video[edit]

On September 2, an animated dance performance version of the music video was released via the group's YouTube channel.[43] In it, Blackpink and Gomez appear as 3-D Zepeto avatars dressed in outfits similar to those worn in the original music video, and virtually team up to perform a dance routine to the song, that also included parts of the original choreography, while surrounded by "suspended ice cream cones" and other related imagery.[44] The video gained over 142 million views as of December 2023.

Accolades[edit]

"Ice Cream" on year-end lists
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
Billboard The 100 Best Songs of 2020 74 [45]
Rolling Stone The 50 Best Songs of 2020 13 [46]
The Best Pop Collaborations of 2020 [47]
Rob Sheffield's Top 25 Songs of 2020 19 [48]
Best K-Pop video of 2020 [49]
The Associated Press The Top 10 Songs of the Year 10 [19]
Elite Daily The 10 Most Jaw-dropping Music Videos of 2020 9 [50]
Pitchfork Pitchfork Reader's 100 Best Songs of 2020 84 [51]
The Guardian Albums and Tracks of 2020 [52]
Idolator The 25 Most Underrated Pop Songs Of 2020 19 [53]
The 25 Best Music Videos of 2020 9 [54]
Insider The 34 Best Music Videos of 2020 16 [55]
Stereogum The Top 40 Pop Songs of 2020 9 [56]
Award and nominations for "Ice Cream"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2020 Clio Awards Music Marketing Silver [57]
Capricho Awards Feature of the Year Nominated [58]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Collaboration Nominated [59]
People's Choice Awards Music Video of 2020 Nominated [60]
2021 Gaon Chart Music Awards Artist of the Year – Digital Music (August) Nominated [61]
Joox Indonesia Music Awards Global Song of the Year Nominated [62]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated [63]
MTV Video Music Awards Best K-Pop Nominated [64]
Weibo Starlight Awards Favorite Collaboration Won [65]
Music program awards
Program Date Ref.
Inkigayo September 20, 2020 [66]
September 27, 2020 [67]
October 4, 2020 [68]

Commercial performance[edit]

In the United States, the song debuted at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing "How You Like That" and "Sour Candy", both of which peaked at number 33, to become Blackpink's highest-charting single in the country.[69] The song also debuted at number two on Billboard's Digital Songs chart and at number eight on Billboard's Streaming Songs chart, having sold over 23,000 digital copies and having received over 18.3 million streams in its first week of tracking.[70] It also appeared at number 32 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart after garnering substantial airplay on both contemporary and adult contemporary radio, gaining 5.1 million radio airplay audience impressions during its first week of tracking and marking Blackpink's debut on the chart.[69][71] The song became the longest-charting song by an all-female Korean act on the Hot 100, after spending eight consecutive weeks on the chart, surpassing their own previous record of four weeks set by "Kill This Love". The song became Gomez's 20th and Blackpink's third top 40 hit in the US.[72] By the end of 2020, the song had reached 126,500,000 streams in the US.[73]

In South Korea, "Ice Cream" debuted at number 51 on the Gaon Digital Chart issue dated August 23–29 with less than two days of tracking.[74] On the next chart issue dated August 30-September 5, the song rose to its peak at number 8.[75] In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number 39, making Blackpink the first Korean act to achieve five top 40 singles in the country.[76] The song charted in the UK for eight weeks and became the second-longest charting single by a Korean girl group behind Blackpink and Dua Lipa's "Kiss and Make Up".[77] "Ice Cream" also debuted at number eight on the Billboard Global 200 and number six on the Global Excl. U.S. upon the launch of the charts on September 19.[78] The song stayed in the top ten for a second week at number nine on the Global Excl. U.S. on the chart issue dated September 26.[79] In total, "Ice Cream" charted on the Global 200 for 14 weeks and on the Global Excl. U.S. for 22 weeks.[80]

Credits and personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from Melon.[81]

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

‹See Tfd›
Certifications for "Ice Cream"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[119] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[120] Diamond 160,000
Canada (Music Canada)[121] Gold 40,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[122] Gold 30,000
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ)[123] Gold 50,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Release dates and formats for "Ice Cream"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various August 28, 2020 [6]
Australia Contemporary hit radio YG [124]
United States September 1, 2020
  • YG
  • Interscope
[125]

See also[edit]

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