Blackpinks Jennie has surprised fans over the unexpected edition of his new single, “Zen”, accompanied by a visually arresting music video, helped by the visionary director Cho Gi-Seok. This surprise drop comes warmly on the heel of her announcement for her long -awaited debut solo album, Ruby, scheduled to be released on March 7.
IN “Zen,” Jennie radiates steadfast confidence and self -insurance and gives a powerful hymne of resilience and authenticity. With striking texts such as, “No gon” Move My Soul, Gon “Move My Aura, My Question / No Gon” Move My Life, Gon “Touching My Goal, My Question,” In stock over a breeding, atmospheric production, she embodies the essence of her artistic development. The track further deepens themes resistance, authenticity and the relentless impetus to achieve their goals, even in the middle of life’s relentless challenges.

Jennie’s lyrical story is as raw as it is reflective and peels back the layers of fame. When she crowns, “Thick skin layer like chains on chains on chains / carries the pressure on my neck and rings / rain, midnight flower / In the dark I grew,” She recognizes and offers an intimate insight into her journey with growth and survival. The bridge delivers a sharp emotional punch with the lyrics, “Money can’t buy any real friends,” To capture the duality of her world with striking honesty.
The music video for “Zen” is a fantastic visual spectacle, which perfectly complements the song’s powerful message. It takes the viewers on a fascinating journey through cosmic, dream -like landscapes, mixing futuristic aesthetics with a bold interaction of elegance and edge. Jennie commands attention as she shows up on the screen and easily transitions between striking, second world appearance and settings that symbolize her artistic development. With Cho Gi-Seok’s visionary direction, the music video radiates a polished, ethereal beauty, raises its emotional depth and cements it as one of Jennie’s most visually captivating works yet.
Look at the music video below:
The publication of “Zen” offers fans a attractive insight into Jennie’s much -awaited debut album, Ruby. After her October 2024 -Singel “Mantra” – which marked its solo debut at Billboard Hot 100 and achieved impressive global charts – Ruby shapes to become a power project. With 15 tracks, the album promises to drive beyond Jennie’s Blackpink -Persona, showcase its artistic range and deliver an intimate, personal story. With an all-star assortment of collaborators, including childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, Doechii, Dominic Fike, FKJ and Kali Uchis, Ruby is prepared to make a bold statement.
In a new interviewThe Jennie revealed it Ruby has been a deeply personal and transformative journey. When she reflected on the creative process that began in early 2024, she shared, “It’s not nice to be someone who always likes,“ I’m sorry, I can’t say anything. “ She admitted, “I’ll just say, ‘I won’t do well with the time’,” suggests the difficulties of balancing their artistic ambitions with global fame. Still, if “Zen” is any indication, Jennie has emerged from this process with a newfound sense of clarity, identity and purpose as an artist.

To raise the tension around RubyJennie has announced “Ruby -Experience,” A three-city tour designed to bring fans closer to her artistry. Stopping on March 6 at the PeaCock Theater in Los Angeles and will stop at New York’s iconic Radio City Music Hall on March 10 and Seoul’s Inspire Arena on March 15. Describes the show as “Intensely and intimately as I like it,” Jennie promises an exclusive and personal experience for the fans and offers them a rare chance to witness her creative evolution from first and foremost.
As expectation continues to build, Jennie Momentumet keeps alive by teasing another single, “Love the hangover,” Set to release on January 31 at 14 kst. Yes, you heard it right. The teaser for the upcoming single has already led to extensive excitement and confirms that Jennies Solo -era is as bold and groundbreaking as fans had hoped. With its unpologetically self -assured texts, groundbreaking pictures and a star -studded album, Jennie makes it clear: she is here to shine on her own terms.