Ahead of the release of Ruby, BLACKPINK star Jennie gave fans a sneak peek with an album sampler, revealing what could possibly be a track titled Like Jennie. The song's bold lyrics immediately caught the attention of netizens, as many believed they were a direct response to her critics and haters.
The lyrics go:
"WHO wanna rock with Jennie
keep your hair done, nails done like Jennie
who else got ’em obsessed like Jennie
I think I really like Jennie
haters they don’t really like Jennie
cause they can never ever be JENNIE"
“WHO wanna rock with jennie
keep your hair done, nails done like jennie
who else got’em obsessed like jennie
i think i really like jennie
haters they don’t really like jennie
cause they can never ever be JENNIE” pic.twitter.com/ffJR9b6TjW
BLINKs and Jennie fans love it
Fans quickly praised the track’s confident tone, with some speculating that Jennie wrote the lyrics while thinking about those who have criticized her over the years. Many admired how she seemingly addressed her haters head-on, embracing her name and persona unapologetically.
— Cia. (@GENIUS9N) February 27, 2025the “like jennie” track omg i just know she recorded this while she’s pissed at someone 😭
pic.twitter.com/iTEcH04Jys
when Jennie said there’s a little bit for everyone she also meant including the haters 😭 https://t.co/QbOCRdeMgP
— 🍒 (@prettygirlykyk) February 27, 2025'Lazy dance' videos go viral
However, as the lines went viral, so did the backlash. Many fans on X (formerly known as Twitter) began resurfacing old clips from BLACKPINK concerts, reviving the "lazy dancing" controversy that Jennie has faced in the past. Videos showed moments where she appeared less energetic on stage — from leaving mid-performance at various venues to seemingly being distracted or not giving her all during certain routines.
As these clips made their rounds online again with some netizens responded saying the lyrics backfired. Phrases like "No one wants to be her anyway" trended alongside the song's release, with many questioning whether the confident lyrics were even written by her or some child.
She's correct, no one wants to be lazy like herpic.twitter.com/ForDLfiN7T https://t.co/iPyW1uWn60
— Jae⚡ (@numb3ronegay) February 27, 2025Eww...this group now reminds me of Urvashi Rautela 🤣
They never took education seriously and that shows in their corny lyrics 🌚 https://t.co/RA36LhaoPh
Nah I'm not lazy like herpic.twitter.com/vKlkWSBjaQ https://t.co/TYVRTmMjKy
— Soyeonrapquin (@Queensoyeoniee) February 27, 2025Why do their song lyrics sound so awkward and cringy!! https://t.co/aF0BUNKPRK
— lofy (@Ksolooist) February 27, 2025“They can never be Jennie” 💀😭
Thanks Godpic.twitter.com/ARwE0ZCAXP https://t.co/JKAtvcL6XZ
About Jennie's Ruby
Despite the mixed reactions, Like Jennie has undeniably stirred up buzz, keeping Jennie at the center of attention as the release of Ruby approaches. Her highly anticipated solo album is set to drop on March 7, 2025, under Columbia Records and her own label, Odd Atelier.
Ruby - The Official Album Sampler#JENNIE #제니 #Ruby #OA pic.twitter.com/Fk2sbMLpRD
— JENNIE (@jennierubyjane) February 27, 2025Ruby will feature 15 tracks spanning various genres, showcasing Jennie's versatility as an artist. The album also boasts an impressive lineup of collaborations with global stars, including Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, Doechii, Dominic Fike, FKJ, and Kali Uchis — promising a bold and dynamic musical experience.
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Karen Noronha is a versatile journalist with a passion for sports and K-pop. With over 7 years of experience at publications like IBTimes UK, DNA, and OTTPlay/DesiMartini, she seamlessly transitions between covering global athletic events and the dynamic world of K-pop.