BLACKPINK’s Jisoo blossoms in music video for ‘Flower’

BLACKPINK Jisoo

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo released the music video for her debut solo single ‘Flower’, alongside her new single album ‘ME’.

In the clip, the singer dons various beautiful floral outfits, as she lounges in a luxury hotel suite, dances alone in a glamorous ballroom and strutting along the streets of New York City.

“Crimsonly burned down you and I / I’m okay, would you be as well? / On a beautiful day without a single cloud / There was nothing left but the scent of a flower,” she sings defiantly on the song.

‘Flower’ appears on Jisoo’s debut solo single album ‘ME’, which also features the song ‘All Eyes On Me’.

 

Jisoo’s long-awaited solo debut was confirmed earlier this year by BLACKPINK’s label, YG Entertainment. Last month it was revealed that the idol had been filming the music video for her first solo single. The company also shared that the production cost of the upcoming visual was the “highest” of all BLACKPINK videos to date.

Although Jisoo has yet to release her own solo music, she has embarked on an individual project outside of the group. Last year, she starred in the Disney+ K-drama Snowdrop.

Previously, Jennie kicked off BLACKPINK’s solo activities with her 2018 single ‘Solo’. Rosé followed in 2021 with her single album ‘R’, while Lisa shared her own single album ‘Lalisa’ in September of the same year.

The K-pop girl group are currently in the middle of their ‘Born Pink’ world tour, with dates across Asia and Australia still to come. Next month, the four-piece will also return to the US to headline both weekends of Coachella 2023 before returning to the UK in July to top the bill at London’s BST Hyde Park.

In a four-star review of BLACKPINK’s tour kickoff performance in Seoul last year, NME said: “From the second they step on stage, it’s obvious BLACKPINK didn’t come to play […] It’s when they’re loose and having fun that BLACKPINK’s magic really comes alive.”

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