Jennie's solo performance at Coachella highlighted her versatility as an artist, blending genres beyond traditional K-Pop with elements of R&B, club music, and ballads. Despite competing with the popularity of her bandmate Lisa, Jennie captively packed the Outdoor Theater. Her record 'Ruby' signifies a departure from K-Pop norms, showcasing her range as a singer. Engaging collaborations and precise dance moves further emphasized her artistic identity, affirming that both Jennie and Lisa stand strong in their solo careers without direct competition.
By the time she got to closers 'Like Jennie' (an exercise in self-branding so comprehensive it becomes almost avant garde) and the ravey 'Starlight,' which could have held its own,
Jennie's LP 'Ruby' was touted as an uncommonly candid record leaning out of the strict K-Pop clampdown. Even if it didn't quite shock or reveal too much in the end,
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