Jennie BLACKPINK 40th Golden Disc Awards Daesang Win and Viral Performance
Jennie of BLACKPINK wins the 'Artist of the Year' Daesang at the 40th Golden Disc Awards. Discover the details of her historic win and the viral performance everyone is talking about.
She came, she performed, and she conquered. Jennie of BLACKPINK didn't just attend the 40th Golden Disc Awards; she dominated the night by clinching the prestigious 'Artist of the Year' Daesang.
Jennie BLACKPINK 40th Golden Disc Awards Victory
On January 10, 2026, the music industry gathered for the 40th Golden Disc Awards. According to Koreaboo, Jennie was honored with the 'Artist of the Year' Daesang, a top-tier recognition shared with only two other artists this year. The win underscores her immense influence as a solo act and her consistent chart-topping success over the past 12 months.
A Performance That Set the Internet Ablaze
While the award was a major milestone, it was Jennie's stage presence that became the ultimate talking point online. Clips of her performance quickly went viral across platforms like X and TikTok, with fans praising her charisma and creative direction. The buzz surrounding her set confirms that her solo identity is more potent than ever, blending high-fashion aesthetics with a commanding musical performance.
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