BLACKPINK Jennie’s ‘Mantra’ MV Removed from YouTube Due to Copyright Strike

BLACKPINK's Jennie Mantra MV Taken Down from YouTube

BLACKPINK Jennie’s music video for her new single “Mantra” has been removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement.

On October 16, Jennie’s music video for “Mantra” was suddenly made unavailable on YouTube in multiple countries due to copyright grounds.

At the time of writing, the MV is blocked worldwide and fans are demanding YouTube to take swift action. Since there were no plagiarism claims surrounding her latest comeback, it is unfathomable why her music video was taken down.

“Mantra” is trending #1 on YouTube in music in several countries and has amassed 33 million views within 5 days of its release.

Previously, Jennie’s X account with nearly 350K followers was suspended without any apparent rules violations.

BLINKs have been tirelessly tagging YouTube, requesting the restoration of her “Mantra” music video. They are concerned about its impact on streaming figures.

On another note, Jennie released “Mantra” on October 11 and is set to promote the single on Show! Music Core, M Countdown, and Jimmy Kimmel Live.

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