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BIBI’s ‘Vengeance’ Hits 100 Million YouTube Views for the First Time
BIBI’s ‘Vengeance’ performance video has crossed 100 million YouTube views, marking the first time one of her videos has hit the milestone.
April 26, 2026
BIBI’s “Vengeance” performance video has crossed 100 million YouTube views, giving the South Korean singer and actress her first video to reach the milestone. According to Soompi’s April 24 report, the jump landed this week, and a direct check of the official YouTube page showed the video at 100,397,683 views during HITKULTR’s verification run. That matters because “Vengeance” is not riding a brand new release spike. It is a 2022 performance video still stacking plays deep into BIBI’s catalog cycle, which says a lot about the track’s replay value and her ability to turn a concept heavy release into long tail audience behavior. It also gives her catalog a sharper public benchmark going forward. For an artist who moves between music, acting, and internet volatility with unusual control, this is a clean platform level proof point.
Why “Vengeance” still hits
As reported by NextShark in its 2022 interview with BIBI, Kim Hyung seo was already framing herself as an artist who would not sand down her edges for a safer crossover lane. “Vengeance” became one of the clearest proofs of that instinct. The song’s visual world leans into noir tension, female rage, and hard performance framing, which gives viewers more than a catchy hook to revisit. That is the bigger read on the 100 million mark. Fans did not push this clip over the line because it was the newest upload in the feed. They kept returning because the track has a distinct identity, and because BIBI commits to the concept without blinking. Even now, the video still feels sharp, theatrical, and a little dangerous, which is exactly why catalog records like this tend to age better than safer pop content.
More than a one day fan push
BIBI’s 100 million result also lands as a reminder that her audience does not behave like a typical single cycle fandom. According to the official YouTube listing, the clip is the “Official Performance Video,” not the separate official music video, which makes the milestone even more interesting because fans chose to keep replaying the performance driven version. We have been watching more K pop catalog wins come from videos with strong visual identity rather than pure release week hype, and BIBI fits that pattern perfectly. The performance video sells posture, not polish. It feels confrontational, stylish, and deeply specific to her brand, so the replay loop makes sense. For HITKULTR readers, the takeaway is simple: BIBI did not just score a vanity number. She proved “Vengeance” still owns attention years after release, and that kind of staying power is harder to fake than a hot debut weekend.
What this means for BIBI’s catalog
This milestone will not suddenly redefine BIBI’s career, but it does sharpen the argument for her as one of Korean music’s most durable left field stars. She has already built a reputation for switching between singer, songwriter, actress, and culture flashpoint mode without losing the thread. Now she has a nine digit YouTube landmark to match the persona. According to Soompi, this is her first video to clear 100 million views, and that gives future releases a new benchmark inside her catalog. It also gives older fans a reason to revisit the noir era that helped define her public image in the first place. Sometimes a view milestone is just a number. This one feels more like evidence that BIBI’s boldest work keeps finding new viewers long after the first wave has passed.







