@Thebear1995T jihyoliterally a jennie fan she even goes to her concerts either way none of the bp members especially jennie are acknowledging btshit✌️😂
@Thebear1995T Jihyo is irrelevant in the industry the only people who care about her are armys because she’s your coping mechanism for the fact that the woman you hate the most still refuses to publicly acknowledge the seven incels you stan
we would be so happy if jennie were dating someone else and it finally put an end to any kind of association with that manchild and his boymom fans. Stop inserting him where he’s not wanted
@16album@jencoholic They’re so weird first they swear jennie wants that incel they stan then they lose their minds every time she’s around another man its like she keeps ruining their narrative over and over again and they can’t stand it she dgaf about that man at all let it go
@Thebear1995T jennie and her fans couldn’t care less about that incel. go back to reading ao3 fics where he’s the bottom for another man and leave us alone
jihyo says bts opened the doors for kpop while she’s following the path that jennie is building as an independent artist
jennie wasn’t the first to take this path but she’s the one who has achieved the greatest level of success with it
An independent empire built just 2 years after founding a one-person agency: the audit report of executive JENNIE, who became her own “system” instead of relying on megacap capital
JENNIE is changing the traditional K-pop business model by taking control of her own career through an independent agency. Instead of relying on the distribution systems of major entertainment companies, she has built direct connections with global audiences and partners. Her collaboration with Tame Impala on the “Dracula” remix, which reached the Billboard Top 10 through viral short-form content, highlights how her independent strategy can compete on a global scale. With direct partnerships, appearances as a headliner at major music festivals, and success on Billboard’s main charts, JENNIE is proving that artists can become their own brands and reshape the way the music industry operates.