“Seoul City” is a dreamy R&B track that perfectly captures the feeling of a late night trip through the lights of Soul. With a smooth and calming vocal delivery, Jennie blends a style without effort with a deep emotion, creating a song that seems to be nostalgic and introspective. The cold but captivating melody improves the sense of desire and reflection, making it a track that lingers into the heart of the listener.
Song credits
- Artist: Jennie
- Album: Ruby
- Released: March 7, 2025
- Length: 2:44
- Label: Oa Entertainment, Columbia Records
- Writer: Jennie, Bibi Bourelly, Carly Gibert, Resource, Mike Will Made-It, Xeryus, Myles Harris
- Producer: Myles Harris, Resource, Xeryus, Mike Will Made-It
Official Lyric Video of Jennie “Seoul City”
Texts by Jennie “Seoul City”
[Intro](Ear Drummers)
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
(Mike WiLL Made-It)[Verse 1]Give me hug, need your love, touch my thigh
Tell me what puts you in that mind
Frame it up, draw me in, do me right
Don't you dare leave my sight
I could be, be your prize, pick me up
Flying lights, paradise[Chorus]In Seoul city (Ooh-ooh)
I see your soul
Seoul city
I see your soul
Yeah, yeah
Hey, ayy, hey[Post-Chorus]+82, some miracle
Only listen to my general, oh-oh
He says my attitude out of control
Tell me what to do, Mr. General
Oh-oh
See upcoming pop shows
Get tickets for your favorite artists[Verse 2]Would you make me your boss, pretty please?
Pretty please, let me ease your mind
Look at me, can you breathe? (Ah, ah)
I could give you life
Apple of, of my eye, pick me up
Flying lights, paradise[Chorus]In Seoul city (Ooh-ooh)
I see your soul
Seoul city
I see your soul
Yeah, yeah
Hey, ayy, hey[Post-Chorus]+82, some miracle
Only listen to my general, oh-oh
He says my attitude out of control
Tell me what to do, Mr. General
Oh-oh
Meaning of Jennie “Seoul City”
“Seoul City” has an airy and almost weightless quality, making her feel floating in the night sky. From the first pace, the song transports listeners to a late dream night disk through the bright streets of Soul, where the energy of the city is alive, yet there is an undeniable sense of solitude and introspection.
Lirically, Jennie embraces her trust and charm, portrays itself as an attractive force that naturally attracts attention. It expresses a desire for connection, subtly hinting at an irresistible charm that keeps the others attracted to her. While there is a playful and almost tantalizing tone, there is also a basic depth, an exploration of desire, control and push and attraction of attraction. While sailing these emotions, “Seoul City” becomes more than a simple song on love and admiration; It is a reflection of the same presence as Jennie, fascinating without effort, undeniably powerful and not apologetically in command of its history.