Top 60 Quotes & Sayings by Jennie

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a South Korean musician Jennie.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Jennie

Jennie Kim, known mononymously as Jennie, is a South Korean singer, rapper and actress. Born and raised in South Korea, Jennie studied in New Zealand for five years before returning to South Korea in 2010. She debuted as a member of the girl group Blackpink, formed by YG Entertainment, in August 2016. In November 2018, Jennie made her debut as a solo artist with the single "Solo". The song was commercially successful, topping both the Gaon Digital Chart and Billboard's World Digital Songs chart. In 2022, she will be making her Hollywood debut in the upcoming HBO series The Idol.

It would be a lie if I say I never imagined what G-Dragon oppa would've been like if he was a girl. I want to keep the title of 'Female GD.'
I do not stick to one style only and prefer mixing and matching brands with sort of casual-meets-cool sentiment.
We want to be proud of ourselves. — © Jennie
We want to be proud of ourselves.
On stage, my look should be the total opposite of my look offstage.
All the records are the results of our fans, BLINKs, and their unconditional support. Every day we try to acknowledge how grateful we are, but more than the pressure, we are ready to give them back as much as they gave us.
I want to thank all our fans all around the world for their unconditional love and support. It really means a lot to me.
We dance to difference genres such as krumping, ballet and hip-hop, together with invited foreign choreographers who are well-known internationally.
Even we can get things wrong sometimes.
I remember when I was little, I look through my mother's wardrobe, and search for whatever vintage Chanel I could find.
It's amazing that K-pop is spreading around the world as a culture in itself.
We want to become a group that many people cheer for and trust without bias, no matter what kind of songs we sing, or what stage we stand on.
I don't want to let ourselves down, so we put extra time, extra effort into every single thing we put out. I think that's why it takes a bit of time for us, but we really want to perfect the quality of the stuff we put out, so we can be represented to the world as a K-pop group.
We want to make a full album to really express ourselves. — © Jennie
We want to make a full album to really express ourselves.
It's a great honor even to be compared to such amazing artists as 2NE1.
Anybody who loves music in Korea would love to go to Coachella, as like a dream wish.
SOLO' is a fun, self-loving song. Through it, I wanted to show different sides of me.
When we make demos of our songs, we do our demos in English - the whole song's in English.
We would love to perform in Japan in Japanese, in America in English.
The four of us started dreaming of sharing music to the world and creating something new for people to enjoy.
I used to do a lot of dark and strong songs.
I am super shy. I was one of those people where I can't even order something on the phone. Like, I hated that.
All I wanted was for people to see the potential in us.
We like to be confident.
We always wanted to be out there, to be more true to ourselves and a little more free.
We want to be proud when we look back on our history when we grow old.
I have a dark and sexy side, and I sometimes have a feminine, elegant side.
A lot of people make memories as a high-school student, but I never had that.
Fashion definitely empowers us as much as music does.
We think the friendship between us is a very important aspect for our group, and we try to keep that in a very naturally, like without love, we don't have to try too hard, but it's always needs to be there. So, we remind each other all the time that, when you're going through a hard time, we have the hard time with you.
Lady Gaga reached out to us saying how much she loves our music, and we were just like, 'What?! She knows who we are?!' That's how mindblown we were.
When I pay attention to the little details, such as matching accessories to the entire outfit, I only get more confident on stage.
We want to thank our fans for how far we've come and for how much we've received.
If we were to put out a song in English, we would have to put in lots and lots of effort.
We really want to perfect the quality of the stuff we put out, so we can be represented to the world as a K-pop group.
My number one idol will always be Rihanna. She has everything I want to be.
After I debuted, I was frequently asked why I get nervous so much.
I like to just stay at home with my family, I eat something nice.
I think by having solo projects, it allows us to expand our music range. There's a type of music and concept we can do as a group and do as solo artists. — © Jennie
I think by having solo projects, it allows us to expand our music range. There's a type of music and concept we can do as a group and do as solo artists.
Who would imagine, at Coachella, thousands of people singing in Korean?
Even on our days off, we're basically at the studio recording.
When I heard I'd be the first in the group to release a solo track, I definitely felt nervous. But I'd like to think of it as a continuation of the music I've been doing as part of BLACKPINK.
I was the first one on the team, and I got to watch everybody come in.
Because we are in the same company, we have the same influence undoubtedly. 2NE1 has been very successful in many ways and I don't know if we can make it as far, but we will try to do it on our own.
Music can be just one-sided if you hear it, but if you see it with a visual and an image, it opens up a whole new world. I feel like it's all connected.
I would like to say every moment counts for you, so make the time that you spend for your dreams a very special moment, make sure that you do something that you'll be happy with when you go back and look at yourself.
I want to try a feminine style but mix it up with sexy or hip-hop elements.
You could keep going back to BLACKPINK's music because it can never bore you.
Since I have given lots of strong and charismatic performances on the stage, many people think that I probably would be just like that in real life. But many of those who have met me say that I have an aura of genuinely girlish charm.
Because it's our first official album, we wanted to show our color, the color of Blackpink. We wanted to present an image that people would think of when they think of Blackpink, and what kind of music we put out... we channeled the girly side of ourselves and performed according to the girly lyrics.
We never thought our music would reach out to so many people around the world. — © Jennie
We never thought our music would reach out to so many people around the world.
While living in New Zealand, I usually made or found Korean food nearby, so when coming back to Korea it was just like coming back home.
I personally don't like to draw a line between 'K-pop' and pop music, but I do think it is a good time for K-pop artists to be shown to the world, because the world is just ready for it.
When we say 'Blackpink in your area,' we're literally saying we're in your area with good music, with good energy - we're here for you.
On stage, I like to portray my different sides as much as possible.
I lived in Korea when I was young, so it was great to be back, close to my family.
My style varies on my mood or the weather of the day.
I find a blatantly girly style with no charm boring.
Since we have members who have grown up abroad, we really want to introduce Blackpink to K-pop listeners worldwide.
We have a special and strong teamwork because we trained together as teenagers and have grown together since then. Now, we can just look one another in the eye and know immediately what they need or how they feel.
I want to be a a good influence to other people and in the music scene.
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