Jennie from BLACKPINK Achieves Record-Breaking Score on Pitchfork as Top K-Pop Solo Artist
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Jennie from BLACKPINK Impresses with Solo Debut Album 'Ruby,' Receives High Rating from Pitchfork

Renowned music reviews platform Pitchfork has recently given BLACKPINK's Jennie a remarkable 7.1 out of 10 rating for her solo debut album 'Ruby.' This rating sets a new record for K-pop soloists on the site, as any score above 7 is considered exceptional by Pitchfork's standards.

Surpassing her fellow BLACKPINK members, Jennie's rating outshines Lisa's 'Alter Ego' with a 5.2 and Rosé's 'Rosie' with a 5.5. Notably, Jennie's score even eclipses the group's highest album rating of 6.5 for 'Born Pink.'

The positive feedback doesn't stop there, as Korean netizens are also praising Jennie's album, with comments like:

- "It's so good." - "Masterpiece." - "I think the album turned out really well. I like it."

Fans have noticed the diversity in Jennie's solo work compared to other BLACKPINK members' releases and are impressed by the high praise from industry critics. With a score comparable to major artists like Billie Eilish, Jennie's musical talent is clearly shining through.

Listeners are expressing their delight with comments such as:

- "Every song is great." - "Seriously, a freaking masterpiece." - "I keep listening to Jennie’s album on repeat. It’s so good."

The viral success of BLACKPINK continues, with their "How You Like That" dance practice video hitting a staggering 1.8 billion views on YouTube. It's clear that Jennie's talent and hard work are being recognized and celebrated by fans and critics alike.

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