BLACKPINK’s Spotify Profiles Reportedly Hacked, Fans Raise Alarms Online
Reports have surfaced across various social media platforms indicating that the official Spotify profiles of global K-pop sensation BLACKPINK, as well as those of individual members, may have been hacked.
According to numerous fan posts and screenshots circulating on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, several changes were allegedly made to the group’s Spotify profiles without authorization. These alterations reportedly include unexpected changes to profile images and suspicious edits to artist bios, which fans believe do not align with BLACKPINK’s branding or tone.
Some solo accounts, including those of individual BLACKPINK members such as Lisa, Rosé, Jennie, and Jisoo, also appear to have been affected, with fans noting inconsistencies in the content displayed on their respective Spotify pages.
As of this report, neither Spotify nor YG Entertainment—BLACKPINK’s management agency—has issued an official statement addressing the alleged breach. The lack of formal confirmation has fueled ongoing concern among fans, many of whom are calling for swift action to secure the artists’ digital presence and restore their official content.
The incident has reignited discussions about digital security in the music industry, especially concerning the vulnerabilities of high-profile artists on global streaming platforms. Many fans are urging Spotify to investigate the situation thoroughly and provide transparency about any potential breach or technical issue.
Until further notice, BLACKPINK’s supporters continue to monitor the situation closely, using hashtags and fan forums to share updates and push for accountability.
Red Pepper News will continue to follow this story and provide updates as more information becomes available.