with the ie
Jennie
Jennie's "with the ie" is an exercise in studied cool — a genre-blending track that sits at the intersection of hip-hop, R&B, and hyperpop aesthetics without fully committing to any single one of them. The production fizzes with irregular synth textures, trap hi-hat patterns, and bass elements that shift and mutate throughout, keeping the listener in a state of pleasurable uncertainty about where the track is heading. Jennie's vocal approach here is deliberately casual, almost whispered in places, deploying the studied nonchalance that has become her signature — a quality that communicates absolute self-assurance by refusing to try too hard. Lyrically, it circles around personal identity and the particular confidence of someone who has defined herself on her own terms, refusing external frameworks for understanding who she is. There's playfulness in the wordplay and an insider quality to some of the references that rewards close listening. The cultural context is interesting: a second-generation K-pop idol who has absorbed both Korean and global pop influences so thoroughly that the result resists easy categorization. For fans of artists like Charli XCX or Doechii who blend genre with self-aware wit, there's genuine appeal here. It's a track for commutes or getting-ready rituals — background music that reveals its depth the more attention you pay it.
medium
2020s
fizzy, unstable, cool
South Korea
Hip-Hop, R&B. Hyperpop-influenced trap. confident, playful. Opens with cool detachment and builds into self-assured identity assertion without ever breaking its studied nonchalance. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: breathy, nonchalant, whispered, rhythmically loose, self-assured. production: trap hi-hats, mutating bass, irregular synths, genre-blending. texture: fizzy, unstable, cool. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. South Korea. Getting ready in the morning or commuting when you want background music that rewards closer attention.