Let’s take a peek at BLACKPINK member salaries, who is the richest?

Jakarta

Girl group concert BLACKPINK is being held at Gelora Bung Karno (GBK), Jakarta, this weekend, March 11-12 2023. This South Korean group consists of four personnel including Kim Jisoo, Kim Jennie, Park Chaeyong, and Lalisa Manoban.

The name BLACKPINK has been on the air in recent times, so that the concert has become one of the most anticipated by K-Pop lovers in the country. BLACKPINK is also believed to be one of the highest earning girl groups.

Quoted from Stylecaster, Sunday (12/3/2023), BLACKPINK’s overall net worth is estimated at US $ 24 million or the equivalent of Rp. 372 billion (Exchange rate of Rp. 15,500) per year. Thus, each member will bring home US$ 6 million or the equivalent of Rp. 93 billion per year.

However, the nominal is likely to be slightly lower. The reason is that this figure does not include deductions taken by BLACKPINK’s management company, YG Entertainment, from the band’s profits.

Then, approximately how much wealth do BLACKPINK members have? The following is the summary reported by lifestyleasia.

Jennie

Kim Jennie is a member who can be said to be no stranger to abundant wealth because she grew up in one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Korea, before joining a girl group. The main vocalist of the K-pop group has an estimated net worth of US $ 10 million or the equivalent of Rp. 155 billion.

Meanwhile, according to a report by the South China Morning Post, which cited other sources as of June 2022, it was reported that the estimated cost of the collaboration contract with Jennie reached US$ 800 thousand or the equivalent of Rp. 12.4 billion per contract.

Apart from music and appearances at BLACKPINK, Jennie also has some side income through working with various world-renowned brands. The cooperation includes being the brand ambassador for Chanel and the beauty brand Hera. Not only that, Jennie also collaborated with the sunglasses brand Gentle Monster. The singer and rapper also released his single, ‘Solo,’ in 2018.

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