It was a long journey for BLINKs but the day has finally arrived for BLACKPINK to make a comeback with the single How You Like That?

It can be recalled that it took over a year before BLACKPINK returned with new music after the release of their megahit Kill this Love in April last year.After numerous delays, YG Entertainment finally released the news that fans have been waiting for.

BLACKPINK will have three comebacks this year. Here's everything we know so far. BLACKPINK's first major comeback this year will happen on June 26 with the single How You Like That? 

How You Like That? was written by YG ace producer Teddy and Danny Chung. It was produced by Teddy, R.Tee and 24. It promises to deliver an edgy sound that is part of BLACKPINK's signature.

Teaser images and videos for How You Like That? taps into Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rose's fierceness. The MV will drop officially on June 26 at 6 pm KST. 

BLINKs can expect another single to drop in July or August this year before a final comeback this September. 

YG announced that BLACKPINK has enough songs to release a full album which will finally happen this September. This will be Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rose's first full album after releasing a series of mini albums. 

BLACKPINK's solo debuts will also happen after BLACKPINK's final comeback. Rose has, reportedly, completed her tracks for her solo materials while Lisa is also in the final stages of her solo track. Jisoo is expected to work on her solo after the other members. 

BLACKPINK's collaboration with Lady Gaga was one of the biggest collaborations in Kpop history.Their song Sour Candy debuted at No. 8 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, which is measured through an analysis of radio play, sales, and streaming data.

Lady Gaga was nothing but praises for Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rose and said that she offered to collaborate with them because of their talent, charm, and passion. She said she was happy to be the fifth BLACKPINK member for the song. 

While YG Entertainment has remained mum on what's in store for BLACKPINK, it was previously reported that Ariana Grande's producer for Thank You, Next, Tommy Brown flew to Korea last year to work with the girl group for a project. G-Dragon was also spotted in the studio for BLACKPINK's recording session leading fans to believe that he may have written a song for the girls.