Jisoo (BLACKPINK) có tiếp tục bị YG "ghẻ lạnh" trong lần comeback sắp tới?
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The achievement that Lisa created in her solo debut may make it difficult for Jisoo Blackpink if the female idol wants to surpass it in her first individual product. Will Jisoo surpass the "huge" number that the group's maknae Lisa did?
On March 6, Jisoo officially announced that she will debut as a solo artist later this month, March 31.
Jisoo also revealed an attractive poster that reads "coming soon" for this much-anticipated solo debut.
YG Entertainment previously shared that Jisoo - the last member of Blackpink to make a solo debut - will be filming the music video for her title track overseas.
As the last member of the group to make a solo debut, what milestone does Jisoo need to achieve first to "surpass" the Blackpink sisters?
The first milestone that Jisoo needs to conquer is the pre-order volume of the album on the day of the sale.
The most recent solo debut member is Lisa with LALISA. According to data from retail website Ktown4u, the Thai female rapper's album LALISA has reached 96,844 pre-orders. Thereby, Lisa surpassed her own teammate Rosé and the group's achievements to become the female artist who sold the most albums on Ktown4u in the first 24 hours.
Previously, Rosé's solo album R (2021) had 77,000 pre-orders in the first 24 hours on Ktown4u, while Blackpink's album The Album (2020) had only 30,200 pre-orders.
In addition, Jisoo also needs to have a large amount of streaming and music video views on platforms like YouTube or Spotify... to be able to surpass the other members of the group.
The hardest part is Lisa's LALISA music video, which recorded 73.6 million views within 24 hours of its release on YouTube. Thereby, Lisa ranked 6th among all artists with the highest MV views in the first 24 hours in the world.
Even though she hasn't debuted yet, being compared with Lisa will partly put pressure on Jisoo and get into a lot of trouble from fans of the youngest member Blackpink.
However, some viewers still believe that Jisoo will bring positive results and time will tell whether the eldest sister's solo debut will surpass the Blackpink sisters?
It can be said that not only Jisoo, but also other Blackpink members are oriented by YG to develop their own careers besides group activities.
Following Jisoo, Jennie is the next member to hit the cinema. However, it seems that this is the not-so-smooth attempt of the female idol. Recently, fans are extremely angry with the producer of the movie The Idol for taking advantage of and "trapping" Jennie.
Specifically, Rolling Stone did not hesitate to call "The Idol" a sensitive film with a bad bias and that director Sam Levinson had deviated from the original direction of the film.
Rolling Stone reports that director Amy Seimetz originally helmed the film. However, after about 80%, Amy Seimetz left the project and Sam Levinson of "Euphoria" was invited to direct the rest of The Idol.
Levinson has directly wiped out the film worth about 54-75 million US dollars that is almost finished to write and re-shoot the whole thing.
A member of the film crew revealed, "I only have two hours a day to sleep. I don't understand what they want, what they intend to do, and we don't even know what we're filming."
Not stopping there, "The Idol" is also said to take advantage of the name of Jennie - a BLACKPINK member - to make the audience pay attention to the film.
Jennie's character actually doesn't have much time to appear, does not contribute any elements to the plot. This is contrary to previous information that the character that the female idol plays is a villain.
However, HBO has countered with Rolling Stone, asserting that the film meets the studio's standards.
"The creators and producers of The Idol have worked hard to create one of HBO's most exciting series," said HBO. "The film's original approach was unfortunate, the The episode didn't meet HBO's requirements, so we chose to change it."
"During filming, the creative team was committed to creating a safe, collaborative and respectful working environment. The whole crew made changes and creations that they felt were best. ", said HBO.
Lily-Rose Depp - the film's lead actor who plays a pop star trapped in the "underworld of the music industry" - called Sam Levinson the best director she's ever been cast with. work.
"Never before have I felt respected in such a creative space. All my contributions are appreciated by director Sam Levinson," the actress affirmed.
The Weeknd posted a dialogue from the film on Twitter, in which his character and Lily-Rose Depp called Rolling Stone "past" and "no longer relevant". Below the post, the male singer directly mentioned the name of this newspaper: "Rolling Stone, did we make you uncomfortable?".
"The Idol" is set in the current music industry.
Accordingly, the series follows a rising pop star (played by Lily-Rose Depp) and her rather complicated relationship with a modern-day cult leader (played by The Weeknd). The film has yet to set a specific release date.
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