Blackpink - Stay Mv Apr 2026
: A popular fan interpretation suggests the members are in a state of "purgatory" or a waiting room for heaven. This is supported by signs throughout the video, such as one reading "Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens," implying that even paradise is hollow without companionship.
The music video is set in a desolate, abandoned town that serves as a physical manifestation of isolation.
While "STAY" is often labeled as an "underrated" track compared to hits like "DDU-DU DDU-DU," its commercial and cultural footprint is significant: BLACKPINK - STAY MV
: Throughout the video, objects are seen floating upward, which theorists link to the idea of souls ascending to heaven, while the members "choose" to stay on the ground to wait for one another. IV. Reception and Impact
: Brightly colored smoke and the yellow ribbons held by Lisa at the end are traditional symbols of hope, remembrance, and solidarity. : A popular fan interpretation suggests the members
Director Han Sa Min utilizes several recurring symbols to convey the song's core message of "staying" despite pain:
"STAY" was the final music video filmed by the group in 2016. Musically, it is driven by a melancholic harmonica and rhythmic guitar riffs composed by and Teddy Park . Unlike the group’s more commercial hits, "STAY" focuses on vocal vulnerability, with member Jisoo revealing that she contributed to the song's lyrics. II. Visual Narrative and Setting While "STAY" is often labeled as an "underrated"
Released on November 1, 2016, as part of the Square Two single album, "STAY" remains one of BLACKPINK's most distinct visual and musical departures. Directed by —the visionary behind 2NE1’s "Gotta Be You" and Big Bang’s "Sober"—the music video abandons the high-energy "girl crush" aesthetic of their debut for a sentimental, country-pop atmosphere. I. Production and Composition