BLACKPINK's Jennie to feature in Zico's 10th anniversary song and music video: Reports

Updated : Apr 04, 2024 11:38
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BLACKPINK's Jennie will be featured in Zico's comeback release, slated to drop on his 10th anniversary as a soloist. According to K-Media reports, Jennie has lent her vocals to the song and also stars in the music video for it. This would be her first feature with a Korean artist since her debut. 

Jennie teaming up with Zico: Reports

According to a TenAsia report, Jennie and Zico are collaborating on a track that will mark the latter's comeback. The duo reportedly share a great professional relationship, and when Zico approached her, it was an easy yes from the BLACKPINK member. 

Jennie's first feature with a Korean artist post-debut 

While Jennie has previously featured in BIGBANG member G-Dragon's 'BLACK' in 2013, the upcoming song would mark her first feature with a Korean artist since BLACKPINK's debut in 2015. Jennie has, however, featured with international artists. Her song 'One of the Girls' with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp from HBO's 'The Idol' debuted at No. 100 on Billboard U.S. streams and garnered 1.5 million radio audience impressions. She also collaborated with former BROCKHAMPTON member Matt Champion on 'Slow Motion'. 

Jennie's new album 

Recently, it was reported that Jennie would release her first studio album in June. However, her recently established agency, OA (The Odd Atelier), discarded the rumours, saying nothing has been finalised yet. 

Since she departed from YG Entertainment for solo activities, fans have been anticipating Jennie's comeback. However, the singer has yet to confirm her return as a soloist.

 

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