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In the chorus, Jennie and a male backup dancer perform a ballet dance routine as partners with only their silhouettes visible against the moon. The singer then dances alone in a hallway lit red for the rap verse. In the outro, Jennie is joined by her male partner and the two dance again in front of the moon, now red. [19]
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.
On January 31, 2021, Jennie performed a remix version of "Solo" during Blackpink's livestream concert, The Show. [44] The remix version included a new rap verse written by Jennie and an extended tropical dance break. [45] The remix version of the song was released on June 1, 2021, as part of the live album Blackpink 2021 'The Show' Live. [46]
— Jennie on how the song's lyrics inspired the music video, Hyell's Club [11] 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 ...
Music journalists have characterized "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" as a "fierce" pop-rap track that "features a prominent trap beat" infused with bubblegum pop sounds. [9] [10] It combines instrumentations of oriental percussion rhythms and whistling with a trap production. [11]
"Spot!" is a hip-hop song that opens with Jennie singing the hook. [11] Its lyrics revolve around the special moment between two friends who happen to meet at a party late at night. [12] In a press release, Zico expressed that the "charm of this single lies in its simple arrangement that evokes listeners' excitement and desire to have fun."
D4L (an acronym of Down for Life) was an American hip hop group formed in 2003, composed of Atlanta-based rappers Fabo, Mook-B, Stoney, and Shawty Lo.They are best known for their 2005 hit single "Laffy Taffy", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006.
"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.