Ahead of the release of BLACKPINK’s GO on February 27, the album has reportedly leaked.
BLACKPINK | YG EntertainmentBLACKPINK have been preparing for the release of their upcoming album, most recently sharing the teaser for “GO.”
Hours after this, it is alleged that the musical tracks for each song was accidentally uploaded on BLACKPINK’s YouTube channel along with credits for the tracks on each album. The title track appears to show the members each worked on the lyrics.


Many fans expressed anger over the allegedly “accidental” posting, attributing it to YG Entertainment’s promotion strategy.
“Accidentally” YG want this comeback to flop very badly. https://t.co/S10fNzg4ls
— 🌹 (@jennieloopingon) February 24, 2026
Literally plotting their downfall like this can’t be real😭 https://t.co/LSq3SRakTl
— ✧ (@96fave) February 24, 2026
However, the details of the other tracks have sparked some backlash due to who is included.
On two tracks on the album, “Me and my” and “Champion,” one of the individuals listed in the credits is Dr. Luke, also known by his real name Łukasz Gottwald.


Dr. Luke is an American producer known for working with many A-list musicians. In 2014, American musician Kesha (also known as Ke$ha) officially sued producer Dr. Luke to break her contract, claiming the producer had repeatedly drugged her, had sexual contact with her, with and without her consent and controlled her music career to her detriment.
Other stars including P!nk and Kelly Clarkson have also made comments about Dr. Luke.
Dr. Luke | BillboardAs a result of the alleged inclusion of Dr. Luke, many have questioned why he was included in the album’s production.
working with Dr Luke there’s no defending them actually grown ass women
— ☆。🧛♀️ rei is seeing ariana (@jencoholic) February 24, 2026
first diplo next dr luke… plan the disbandment already
— ⋆。°✩ (@twoeiven) February 24, 2026
Dr Luke on the new Blackpink record, never make music again @BLACKPINK pic.twitter.com/oq5yUePxjo
— ۟ (@d09173) February 24, 2026
The alleged leaks have been deleted.


















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