“It was really difficult to accept”

“It was really difficult to accept”

Jennie di Blackpink recently reflected on the intense and stimulating period of her internship days at YG Entertainment and how she modeled her in the artist who is today.

In a sincere interview on the Youtube channel Fata Jaehyung, Jennie, who started training when she was 14, discussed the difficulties and mental toll of that time. He called the assessments of the “cruel” and highly competitive interior period. He noticed that he fought to accept it every time a colleague left after the assessments.

“It was really difficult to accept,” he said.

In addition, Jennie noticed that the intense attention to the debut brought her to see others as rivals, admitting that “was trapped in a mentality in which I only saw people as rivals.

“Being a trainee concerned the competition. I started thinking how ‘if that person can’t do it, then I have to,” added Jennie.

Despite the difficulties and 12 -hour training courses that included songs, dances and raps, Jennie recognized that those experiences modeled Blackpink in the internationally recognized group which is today and also in the artists they are. When asked if he would have done everything again, the idol replied that “he would just like to do it for this life”.

Jennie’s interview is part of the promotions for her album in the solo studio debut, Rubywhich was published on March 7th. The album was preceded by individuals such as “Mantra” and “Love Hangover”. It also presents collaborations with global artists such as Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa and Dominic Fike.

Before the release of RubyJennie offered “The Ruby Experience” fans, a series of intimate concerts in Los Angeles, New York and Soul. Each concert lasted just over an hour and characterized Jennie playing all 15 traces of her album, complete with a live band and a choreography.

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