BLACKPINK member Jennie Kim just lately talked in regards to the draw back of dwelling a Ok-pop idol’s life in South Korea. She just lately joined Dua Lipa on her podcast and revealed that being a Ok-pop artist has restricted many issues in her life, which made her scared. As she hinted on the pressures of the trade, she stated that one should not decide the opposite for expressing themselves of their approach. Also learn: BTS’ V, Blackpink’s Jennie break the web as they’re noticed holding fingers
BLACKPINK’s Jennie
Jennie’s assertion comes after she made her performing debut with HBO Original collection The Idol. In the collection, headlined by Lily Rose Depp, Jennie appeared in a supporting position. While many hailed Jennie’s transient efficiency, a piece of social media customers had been disillusioned about Jennie’s character and present’s specific content material, referring to her public picture.
Jennie on restrictions in her life
Variety quoted Jennie telling Dua Lipa, “Starting my career in Korea as a K-pop artist has restricted so many sides of me, where it wasn’t just allowed to be shown because I’m a K-pop idol. And I was scared, I think, also to express myself. And as things grew, over time, I was able to express myself and people would see it as breaking the boundaries rather than ‘she’s doing something that she’s not allowed to do’ and being able to open a new chapter for people that are starting in the business in Korea. That’s when I realized I want to break more boundaries for people in my culture to understand that expressing yourself as however you want – here shouldn’t be a standard. There shouldn’t be a reason to judge and just see it as, ‘Oh, that’s how that person expresses themselves’.”
BLACKPINK’s Jennie on using F-word in song
“So I think the song Tally was one of the first songs that we actually say the F-word. And at first when I started performing the song, I couldn’t even say it out loud. I was like, ‘Oh can I move away from the mic?’ Do people think this is like, not right? And then more fans were loving the song and I was connecting with Blinks [BLACKPINK fans],” Jennie added. “While I was on stage when I was singing that song, they were like, ‘yeah, do your thing.’ And they were the ones who gave me my confidence and support to really enjoy the song,” she additionally stated.
Earlier this yr, BLACKPINK carried out a set at Coachella which included Tally. BLACKPINK consists of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com