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Jennie and Dominic Fike joined forces for “Love Hangover,” the second single off of her upcoming solo album, Ruby.The synth-y, trippy pop song compares the experience of an on-off fling to ...
"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]
It should only contain pages that are Jennie (singer) songs or lists of Jennie (singer) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jennie (singer) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
There is another page here titled Love Hangover that is also a song, which I think is okay to leave as is since it could be considered the primary topic. However, since these two pages are both songs, I don't think that the current title for the page is disambiguated enough, so I'd like to suggest using Love Hangover (Jennie song) instead.
"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.
The song "One of the Girls" gained viral popularity on video sharing platform TikTok due to Blinks' support of Jennie's parts of the song, with fans praising her "enchanting vocals". [75] As a result, it was released for digital download and streaming as an official single on December 8 and subsequently sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio.
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