Ice Cream (feat. Selena Gomez)
BLACKPINK
"Ice Cream" is unapologetically, architecturally sugar. The production is a pastel confection — a buoyant, lightweight pop track built on bouncing synth tones, a playful bass pulse, and enough air in the mix to feel almost carbonated. There's no darkness here, no tension held in reserve; the song commits fully to its metaphor and delivers it with precision and ease. The collaboration between BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez works because neither artist strains — this is effortless register, designed for a summer afternoon that has no obligations attached to it. Jennie and Lisa bring their signature cool-girl swagger, while Gomez adds a lazy, honeyed looseness that softens everything around it. The lyrics are flirtatious without aggression, playful without irony — an invitation framed in dessert vocabulary. What's interesting is how efficient the track is: it never overstays, never reaches for emotional complexity it didn't promise. Critically, it was received as lightweight, which is fair but misses the craft in its restraint. This song belongs in very specific contexts — sunlit playlists, poolside afternoons, the opening credits of something cheerful — and within that frame, it's essentially perfect. You'd play this with the windows down in August, ideally with snacks.
medium
2020s
light, airy, bright
Korean K-Pop / American pop collaboration
K-Pop, Pop. Summer Pop. playful, euphoric. Sustains pure effortless joy from opening to close, committing fully to its metaphor and never reaching for complexity it did not promise.. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 10. vocals: cool-girl female rap and vocal blend, honeyed loose delivery, effortless register. production: bouncing synth tones, playful bass pulse, airy carbonated mix, lightweight precision. texture: light, airy, bright. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Korean K-Pop / American pop collaboration. Poolside on a sunlit afternoon in August, windows down, ideally with snacks.