A teaser for the music video of "Shut Down" was released on September 13, 2022, and the official music video was released on September 16, 2022. raps while sitting on a diamond-encrusted
M48 patton tank, referencing "
Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" The video references previous music videos released by Blackpink. In the opening shot of the video,
Lisa stands on a
deck against a dark sky ("
Playing with Fire") before taking the wheel for a group car ride, mirroring a scene from "
Whistle" in which
Rosé drove. The scene in "
Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" of
Jennie rapping while sitting on a military tank with pink shopping bags is also recreated. Lisa raps sitting among black bags full of pink cash and speakers ("
Boombayah").
Jisoo protects herself from raining money with a pink umbrella ("Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"). Just as in "Whistle", Rosé sits on top of the Earth, except the globe in "Shut Down" is black and pink. In another scene, she drives a car alone ("
Kill This Love"). In "Playing with Fire", Jennie plays with a match with orange flame in a white bathtub; in "Shut Down", she does the same in an onyx bathtub and with a pink flame. Lisa wields a sword with the word "Blackpink" on it, and Rosé swings on a chandelier ("Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"). Jisoo trips and falls in front of paparazzi filming her every move in "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du", but confidently takes pictures of herself without the glaring eyes of the photographers in "Shut Down". During the chorus, the members dance in an alley lined with posters referencing the titles of their solo and group songs.
Dance performance video The dance performance video was additionally released on September 18, 2022; the video consists of the four members doing the full choreography in matching black outfits in front of a set decorated with silver shutters, giving a sense of immersion and establishing the concept of the music video. Later, the girls were joined by a series of dancers in gray outfits. The dancers then joined the quartet for the finishing final poses. The performance was choreographed by Kiel Tutin, Taryn Cheng, Lee Jeong (Ri Jeong), and Kyle Hanagami, of the choreography team
YGX. The choreographers noted: "We emphasized Blackpink's unique strong hip-hop swag. Also, we maximized the core points of the performance and the colorful charms of the members." ==Live performances and promotion==