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Jennie Kim (Korean: 김제니; born January 16, 1996), known mononymously as Jennie, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, and actress. [1] Born and raised in South Korea until 2004, Jennie later lived in New Zealand before returning to South Korea to successfully audition for YG Entertainment in 2010. She debuted as a member of ...
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It reached number one on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart, the Billboard K-pop Hot 100, and the US Billboard World Digital Songs chart, marking the first time a lead female K-pop soloist topped the latter. The song has been certified platinum in South Korea for 2.5 million downloads and 100 million streams, as well as gold in Japan.
Category: Songs by South Korean songwriters. 1 language. ... Songs written by Jennie (singer) (4 P) Songs written by Ryan S. Jhun (40 P) Songs written by Jimin (7 P)
"Spot!" is a song by South Korean rapper Zico featuring South Korean singer and rapper Jennie. It was released through KOZ Entertainment on April 26, 2024. "Spot!" is a hip-hop song written and produced by Zico, Eun Hee-young and No Identity, with lyrics about a casual encounter between two friends at a late-night party. "Spot!"
"Love Hangover" is a "slow-burn, midtempo pop" song that is seemingly inspired by Diana Ross' 1976 song of the same name. [8] It has further been described to be a "hazy post-break" track marked with "retro soul flourishes and programmed idiosyncrasies". [9] The lyrics explore the "emotional turmoil of an irresistible yet toxic attraction". [10]
The song has "a heavy dose of R&B" and a Miami bass beat. [9] [10] Lyrically, the song is a feminist anthem that celebrates living a "drama-free existence." Jennie stated that the song "was inspired by [her] time recording in Los Angeles" and was "about being positive, being expressive, and being true to who you are. It’s energetic and ...