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BLACKPINK's latest track "JUMP" is set to drop at 1 p.m. on the 11th, following a wait of two years and ten months. It is anticipated to make a significant impression on the global music scene, as it marks the comeback of artists who have solidified their status as leading figures in the industry, continuously expanding their influence both as a group and individually.
As stated by YG Entertainment, the new digital single 'JUMP' is a hard-style track. The distinctive vocals of the members over the guitar riff, evoking a scene from a western film, are layered and engaging to the ear, while the powerful chorus beat, bursting with energy, creates a strong allure that can lead to instant love.
The track was developed in partnership with TEDDY, known for crafting many of Black Pink's chart-topping hits, as well as 24 and other key international lyricists and composers. The daring genre experiment through their exceptional teamwork broadens the range of Black Pink's music, offering fans a new kind of enjoyment.
The music video is also anticipated to possess a distinctive appeal that Black Pink has not previously displayed. Director Dave Meyers' innovative and iconic style, original scenes featuring numerous dancers, and engaging narratives are expected to leave a strong impression.
YG Entertainment stated, "We anticipate witnessing the ideal collaboration among the four members in two years and 10 months." "The music video particularly highlights the story of BLACKPINK and their impact through powerful visuals, so we encourage you to look forward to it," he mentioned.
Especially, 'JUMP' is gaining notice as an indicator of extraordinary popularity even prior to its launch. The performance, which was released ahead of time at the Goyang concert, is getting massive reactions, and the teaser material consistently reached No. 1 on YouTube Worldwide Trending each time it was launched. With everyone's focus centered, attention is also being drawn to the history that Black Pink will create.
Following the successful Goyang concert, which marked the beginning of the 31st World Tour spanning 16 cities, Black Pink will travel to Los Angeles on the 12th and 13th. They will perform at stadium-sized venues across the globe, including Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
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Dar es Salaam. In a pioneering effort that combined elite athletic expertise with community development, internationally recognized swim coach Atiba Wade, a former USA Olympic Trials qualifier and NCAA athlete, conducted an empowering session with the Monti International School community. The event brought together parents, teachers, and young swimmers in an inspiring discussion centered on goal-setting, developing a growth mindset, and emphasizing the crucial role of parental involvement in sports. The forum was organized by Champion Rise Tanzania, in partnership with Monti International School, RM, Colosseum Hotel & Fitness Club, and Shaaban Roberts School. It was part of a larger initiative to improve swimming standards in Tanzania and included the International ASCA Coaches Certification Program, sponsored by Monti International. This certification aligns Tanzanian coaches with global coaching standards and ensures the future of the sport is built on knowledge, discipline, and best practices worldwide. Mindset, mentorship, and the impact of parents Coach Atiba brought more than just his impressive background—he delivered a powerful message about unity, purpose, and belief in the potential of young athletes. The forum specifically explored how emotional and psychological factors influence a child's journey in competitive sports. According to Atiba, understanding these hidden elements can often determine whether a child experiences burnout or achieves success. “It’s not just about training hard,” he said. “It’s about training smart. When parents understand the mindset required for growth in sports, children feel more supported, confident, and motivated to push beyond their limits.” He explained that young athletes often face pressure and self-doubt, and a supportive home environment can significantly enhance their resilience, motivation, and performance. By involving parents in the development process, Atiba believes that sports becomes not only an individual pursuit but also a shared family value. A vision realized at Monti International The forum also marked a significant milestone in Monti International School’s journey. As a Cambridge-certified institution offering Pre-Primary and Primary education, Monti has gradually become a model for holistic child development in Tanzania. The school used this opportunity to announce its plans to build a 25-meter swimming pool at its Rose Garden Road campus, reinforcing its long-term commitment to creating world-class sports facilities. Additionally, through the ASCA program, Monti has invested in training its coaches and administrators, ensuring that its sports philosophy is not only aspirational but also technically and structurally aligned with international standards. “We are truly grateful to Amina Mfaume for making this vision a reality,” said Fatma Fernandes, Head of Monti International School. “Bringing someone of Coach Atiba’s caliber to Tanzania has been a game-changer for our community. At Monti, we nurture the whole child—mind, body, and spirit.” Hosting Coach Atiba alongside parents reflects Monti’s deep commitment not only to academic excellence but also to world-class sports development. Fernandes added that events like these symbolize Monti’s broader educational mission: to create an environment where every child is empowered to dream big, grow with confidence, and embrace both local culture and global opportunities. “This event exemplifies the forward-thinking mindset and global exposure we strive to provide every Monti child,” she continued. “We are proud to build a school where parents are partners, coaches are certified to the highest standards, and each student is encouraged to pursue excellence—on every front.” The Role of Champion Rise Tanzania At the core of this initiative is Champion Rise Tanzania, an organization founded by Amina Mfaume to bridge the gap between local talent and international opportunities. For Amina, bringing Coach Atiba to Tanzania wasn’t just about coaching—it was about belief. “My goal is to expose Tanzanian children and coaches to global excellence,” said Mfaume. “Bringing Coach Atiba here was about showing what’s possible when we invest in our children’s potential. This is about raising the bar, not just for sports, but for how we raise a generation of disciplined, driven, and empowered young people.” Champion Rise continues to work closely with schools, local clubs, and international partners to elevate sports education and access in Tanzania. The inclusion of parents in this forum was intentional, Amina said, because sustainable athletic success starts with family understanding and encouragement. Empowerment inside and outside the pool The forum’s impact was clear and deeply felt. Monti’s young swimmers learned not just about technique or performance—but about setting personal goals, building habits, and believing in their own ability to grow. Parents left the session with practical tools, mindset shifts, and a greater appreciation of the role they play in their child’s sporting journey. The experience became a shared moment of transformation—where the pool became more than water; it became a platform for dreams, discipline, and determination. As Monti International School continues to invest in both academic and extracurricular excellence, initiatives like this reaffirm its role as a leading institution committed to raising confident, well-rounded global citizens—one lap at a time. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.Syndigate.info).

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