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  2. Love Hangover (Jennie song) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video for "Love Hangover" was released alongside the single on January 31. Directed by duo Bradley & Pablo and shot in Mexico City , the video stars American actor Charles Melton as Jennie's boyfriend and sees the two going on a series of dates that all end in disaster. [ 13 ]

  3. Mantra (Jennie song) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video for "Mantra" was directed by Tanu Muino and released alongside the single on October 11 to Jennie's YouTube channel. The video begins with a little girl singing along to "Mantra" in the backseat of two men car in rush hour on the Santa Ana Freeway, referencing a scene from the 1998 film Rush Hour.

  4. Category:Songs written by Jennie (singer) - Wikipedia

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  5. Padre nuestro - Wikipedia

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    Padre nuestro (Spanish for "Our Father") can refer to: Padre nuestro (2007 film) , a 2007 American–Argentine film Our Father (1953 film) , a 1953 Mexican film

  6. Padre (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Padre Don José" is a French-language song written by Jacques Larue and Alain Romans, originally released in 1956 by Gloria Lasso. [1] In 1957, Paul Francis Webster wrote English lyrics for the song, titled "Padre". The following year, it was released as a single by Toni Arden.

  7. Padre nuestro (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Padre nuestro is a 2005 Chilean comedy-drama film directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda. It was Chile's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not selected as a nominee. [1] [2] The film had its release in October 2005, at the Viña del Mar Film Festival. Its theatrically release came a year ...

  8. Black (G-Dragon song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black" was noted for being a mellow, sparse early-1990s R&B song and a midtempo ballad. [3] [4] Lyrically, the song doubles as both a "bleak meditation on love" with emotional lines such as "Someday when it all goes black / I might want it all back / but I know I can't go back to you," as well as a "cutesy, flirtatious duet" between G-Dragon and the featured artist.

  9. Spot! - Wikipedia

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    A scene in the music video where Zico and Jennie go on a late-night drive. The music video for "Spot!" was directed by Yongseok Choi and Ran Ro of the video production company Lumpens. [39] A 19-second music video teaser was released on April 25 followed by the official video a day later, which was uploaded to Hybe Labels' official YouTube ...