On March 30, multiple videos were uploaded to a YouTube channel named Kim Mi Hyun Productions, reportedly showing pre-debut footage of BLACKPINK members under YG Entertainment. The leaked clips, which appear to be internal evaluation recordings, feature the trainees performing covers of well-known songs prior to their official debut in 2016.
While the leaks have sparked widespread interest from fans and the general public, particular attention has been drawn to the use of the N-word in several of the song covers. Viewers noted that members Jennie, Lisa, and Rosé were featured in some of the videos using the racial slur during performances of English-language rap songs.
Lisa (6) surpasses Jennie (5) as Blackpink member with most N word count. pic.twitter.com/FzBt20Xj4B
— Flop Kpop (@TheFlopKpop) March 31, 2025
This isn’t the first time K-Pop idols have come under fire for cultural insensitivity, particularly involving the use of racial slurs or appropriating Black culture. In this case, fans of the group are scrambling to defend the member, claiming, “She was young and didn’t know what it meant,” while others call for a formal apology. Others argued that, especially for Jennie and Rosé, who grew up in English-speaking environments, there should have been more awareness and sensitivity.
Additionally, suspicions have surfaced about whether the footage could have been manipulated or AI-generated, though no clear evidence has been provided.
You’re telling me that idols whos entire identity is a stereotype of black people are ALSO racist???? Everyone act shocked!
not even directed at them but i always found it so weird how multiple yg idols have these predebut clips of them saying the n word idk exactly what my point is but it does feel like a pattern atp
Miyeon sounds a damn mess but that one twitter user will say she should’ve been in the group over Jisoo plsss dpwm pic.twitter.com/dxS1E1gVz0
— XO (@jisoospears) March 31, 2025
As of now, YG Entertainment has not released any official statement regarding the legitimacy of the leaked footage or the use of offensive language within it.
Discussions around idols and their accountability when it comes to cultural awareness continue to resurface time and time again, especially as K-Pop becomes more global.
Do you think this video was misunderstood—or is it time for idols to take responsibility?