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[Jenny: The Evolution of Identity, Self-Work, and the Art of Balance]-[JENNIE The Ruby Interview with Zane Lowe]

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📋 Summary

The Creative Genesis: Crafting 'Ruby'

In this deeply personal and reflective conversation, Jenny discusses the release of her album Ruby, a project that signifies a profound shift in her career and identity. For Jenny, the creation of this record was not merely a musical endeavor but a journey of self-discovery. She candidly admits that, in the past, she had been "distant from myself throughout the years." This solo project provided her with the rare opportunity to "dig deep inside of who I am," allowing her to navigate the complexities of her emotions and artistic desires. She describes the process as "real work" and "the most difficult" challenge she has ever faced, emphasizing that every step on the record had to tell a specific part of her personal story.

The Paradox of Strength and Vulnerability

Central to the album is the tension between what Jenny calls "the fight and the fragility." She reflects on how she struggled to balance her innate bravery with her vulnerability, ultimately realizing that "the closer you understand that emotion, the braver you become." This duality is perfectly captured in the track Zen, which she describes as the turning point for the album. She notes that Zen was made in a "delicate way" but expresses itself with a "loud, fierce way," mirroring her own personality. This internal growth was bolstered by working with collaborators like BB, who helped her open up and find her true motivation.

Manifestation and the Roots of Identity

Jenny traces her drive and identity back to her childhood, specifically her decision to move to New Zealand alone at age nine. She views this as an early form of "manifestation," where she consciously sought to create an identity that felt more aligned with her aspirations than her birth name. She reflects on her mother’s support, noting that her mother’s willingness to let her explore the world at such a young age was "very rare in a Korean culture." This childhood independence, combined with her experiences as a member of Blackpink, helped her develop a survival mechanism of "collecting the information around me" to navigate complex social environments. She acknowledges that these experiences, while isolating at times, were the essential "building blocks" of her character.

Redefining Success and Collaboration

Throughout the interview, Jenny emphasizes that her approach to her career has evolved from pure survival to intentional self-expression. Discussing tracks like FTS (Flip That Script), she explains how the song emerged from a candid, late-night conversation about the sacrifices made for their dreams, leading to a cathartic moment of deciding to "fk that sh." This honesty reflects her newfound commitment to living with "no regrets."

Her collaborations on the album, including those with Dominic Fike and Doechii, were chosen with extreme care. She expresses a deep admiration for Doechii, noting that she was "star-struck" and nervous to meet her after watching her powerful Grammy performance, but ultimately found that their energies blended seamlessly. For Jenny, the chemistry in collaboration is paramount; she explains that she avoids any behavior that would "kill the vibe," a skill honed through her years in the K-pop training system and her time in Blackpink.

The Future and the Legacy of Blackpink

Addressing the future of Blackpink, Jenny speaks with a sense of duty and optimism. She acknowledges that the group is making a "cultural move" and that they feel a collective responsibility to "leave a great mark for the history." She admits that the decision for four grown women to pursue solo careers while maintaining the group was significant, but she expresses total confidence in their bond. Looking ahead, she aims to be "more present" during their next tour, moving away from worry and toward truly enjoying the performance. Ultimately, Jenny concludes that this chapter is about understanding her own value: "Understanding my value was the biggest lesson." By embracing her individuality and the complexities of her journey, she has successfully transformed her creative process into a personal manifesto of resilience and self-love.

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I'm not used to that kind of environment.
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I'm already running out of time.
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I didn't realize how much I've been distant from myself throughout the years.
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I don't care what anyone else is going to say about it.
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I was very shocked when I heard this.
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📝Key Phrases

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under lock and key
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running out of time
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make sense of
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dig deep
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do justice for
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📖 Transcript

Music is coming out.
How do you feel about that?
Excited, you know, mostly excited.
And it's been a little crazy with the last little push for the album.
But every day I'm just like reminding myself this is a moment that I've been waiting for.
So like, enjoy it as much as I can, taking it all the way to the very end, because we kept getting versions of music obviously super under lock and key and and then make everyone was very clear, not final, not final.

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