Jisoo
Kim Ji-soo (born January 3, 1995), known professionally as Jisoo, is a South Korean singer and actress best known as a member of the globally successful girl group Blackpink.[1][2] As the eldest member of Blackpink, she serves as the lead vocalist and visual, contributing to the group's signature blend of pop, hip-hop, and EDM since their debut in 2016 under YG Entertainment.[2][3] Jisoo was born and raised in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, and joined YG Entertainment as a trainee in August 2011 at the age of 16, training for five years before debuting.[1][2] Prior to Blackpink's formation, she appeared in music videos for Epik High's "Spoiler" and "Happy Ending," as well as commercials featuring celebrities like Lee Min-ho and Kim Woo-bin, and made a guest appearance on the variety show Running Man.[3] With Blackpink, Jisoo has helped achieve numerous milestones, including multiple Billboard Hot 100 entries, sold-out world tours, and recognition as one of the best-selling girl groups in history.[4] In addition to her music career, Jisoo has established herself as an actress, debuting with a cameo in the 2015 drama The Producers and later starring as the lead in the historical romance series Snowdrop (2021–2022) on JTBC, which was also streamed on Disney+.[1][2] She is multilingual, fluent in Korean and conversational in Japanese and Chinese, which has aided her international endorsements, notably as a global ambassador for Dior since 2021.[3][2] Jisoo launched her solo music career in 2023 with the single album ME under her own label BLISSOO in partnership with YG, featuring the lead single "Flower," which peaked at number two on the Billboard Global 200 and became a commercial success with over a million units sold in South Korea.[5][6] In January 2025, she signed a global recording deal with Warner Records for her solo endeavors.[7] Her debut mini album, AMORTAGE, released on February 14, 2025, featured the lead single "earthquake" and marked a shift toward a more playful pop sound.[8] In October 2025, her collaboration "Eyes Closed" featuring Zayn debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Jisoo the final Blackpink member to chart solo on the ranking.[9])Early life and career beginnings
1995–2010: Childhood and family background
Kim Ji-soo was born on January 3, 1995, in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, as the youngest of three siblings in a middle-class family. She grew up in this suburban city located about 20 miles south of Seoul, where her family provided a supportive environment during her formative years.[10][2][11] Jisoo's parents raised her alongside her older brother and older sister, fostering a close-knit household. She lived with her parents, siblings, and grandparents until her professional debut. From an early age, Jisoo displayed an interest in music, with her exposure to K-pop beginning through admiration for groups like TVXQ, igniting a passion for the industry that would shape her future path. She also engaged in physical activities, playing basketball and practicing taekwondo, which helped build her discipline and confidence. In high school, she joined a drama club, gaining experience in performing arts.[10][11] These early experiences, combined with her family's encouragement, laid the groundwork for her emerging artistic aspirations by the end of the decade.[12]2011–2015: Training at YG Entertainment and pre-debut activities
In 2011, at the age of 16, Kim Jisoo auditioned for YG Entertainment and joined as a trainee after performing Lee Eun Mi's "I Have a Lover," initially seeking experience toward an acting career.[13] Her family provided encouragement during this transition, supporting her move to Seoul for professional development. Over the next five years, she underwent intensive training in vocals, dance, and overall performance skills as part of YG's rigorous trainee system.[14] The training regimen was demanding, typically exceeding 12 hours daily and including monthly evaluations where trainees performed solo or in teams, often developing their own choreography and styling.[14] Jisoo resided in YG's company dorms, separated from her family, and adhered to strict rules prohibiting dating, driving, drinking, and other personal freedoms to maintain focus.[14] The curriculum also incorporated language classes in English and Japanese to prepare for international activities, alongside etiquette training to refine public demeanor and professional conduct.[15] During her pre-debut period, Jisoo participated in several promotional activities to gain exposure. In 2014, she appeared in Epik High's music video for "Spoiler + Happen Ending," portraying a heartbroken girl and drawing attention for her visuals and acting.[16] That same year, she featured in HI SUHYUN's "I'm Different" music video as iKON member Bobby's girlfriend, further showcasing her on-screen presence.[15] She also modeled for brands like Smart Uniforms and starred in advertisements, including a Samsonite campaign alongside actor Lee Min-ho, earning her the nickname "CF Queen" among fans.[13][15] In 2015, Jisoo made a cameo appearance in the KBS2 drama The Producers as a YG trainee and new crew member for the fictional variety show 1 Night 2 Days, appearing alongside labelmates Sandara Park of 2NE1 and Kang Seung-yoon of Winner.[17] Later that year, following successful internal evaluations, she was selected as a member of YG's upcoming girl group, Blackpink, marking the culmination of her trainee phase.[14]Professional career
2016–2020: Debut with Blackpink and group prominence
Blackpink, consisting of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, debuted under YG Entertainment on August 8, 2016, with the single album Square One, featuring the tracks "Boombayah" and "Whistle." "Boombayah" peaked at number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, marking the group's immediate impact on global K-pop charts.[18][19] Jisoo, positioned as the lead vocalist, contributed harmonized vocals to the energetic debut single, establishing her role in the group's dynamic sound.[14] The group followed with Square Two on November 1, 2016, including "Playing with Fire" and "Stay," which further solidified their presence; "Playing with Fire" debuted at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest entry for a K-pop girl group at the time.[20] In 2017, the single "As If It's Your Last" topped the World Digital Song Sales chart, showcasing Blackpink's blend of hip-hop and EDM influences. By October 2, 2020, they released their debut studio album The Album, featuring "How You Like That," "Ice Cream" with Selena Gomez, and "Lovesick Girls," which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200—the highest position for a K-pop girl group album to date.[4] These releases highlighted Jisoo's vocal stability in bridging high-energy choruses and melodic bridges across the group's discography. Blackpink launched their first major world tour, In Your Area, on November 10, 2018, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, spanning 36 shows across Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia until its conclusion in early 2020.[21] The tour grossed $56.7 million from reported dates, demonstrating the group's growing international fanbase. Jisoo's performances emphasized her harmonizing skills during live sets of hits like "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" and "Kill This Love," the latter from their 2019 mini-album, where she delivered key ad-libs in the track's anthemic breakdown.[22] Beyond music, Jisoo expanded her visibility by serving as an MC on SBS's Inkigayo from February 2017 to February 2018, co-hosting with GOT7's Jinyoung and NCT's Doyoung, which honed her on-camera presence and endeared her to audiences.[23] The group's achievements during this period included becoming the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella in April 2019, where their set of tracks like "Kill This Love" and "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" drew massive crowds and boosted their U.S. profile.[24] "Kill This Love" debuted at number 41 on the Hot 100, the highest for any K-pop girl group single, underscoring Blackpink's breakthrough in Western markets.[22]2021–2022: Acting debut and early solo ventures
In late 2021, Jisoo made her acting debut starring as the lead character Eun Young-ro in the JTBC romantic thriller drama Snowdrop, which aired from December 18, 2021, to January 30, 2022. In the series, she portrayed a university student in 1987 Seoul who hides a bloodied male student, revealed to be an activist amid the June Democratic Uprising, navigating themes of love, espionage, and political turmoil. The production faced intense backlash from viewers and activists who accused it of distorting historical events by misrepresenting the pro-democracy student movement and glorifying authoritarian elements, leading to petitions and protests against its broadcast.[25] Despite the controversies, Snowdrop garnered international attention on Disney+ and ended on a high note with its finale achieving a nationwide rating of 3.4 percent, its highest viewership figure.[26] Amid her acting commitments, Jisoo advanced her solo music endeavors through contributions to Blackpink's discography. She received her first songwriting credit on "Lovesick Girls," the lead single from the group's debut studio album The Album, released on October 2, 2020, via YG Entertainment and Interscope Records.[27] The track, co-written by Jisoo alongside Jennie and other collaborators, explored themes of heartbreak and resilience, peaking at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping charts in South Korea. This marked an early step in Jisoo's individual creative input, building toward her future solo releases. Blackpink's group activities remained prominent during this transitional phase, with the album solidifying their global stature. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling over one million copies in its first week and earning certifications worldwide. Earlier in 2020, the group concluded their *In Your Area* world tour with headline performances at major Japanese venues, including Kyocera Dome Osaka on January 4–5 and Tokyo Dome on January 11, drawing over 100,000 fans and marking their first dome tour in the country.[28] Jisoo's acting breakthrough earned critical recognition in 2022, including the Best New Actress award at the DDU Awards Thailand for Snowdrop.[29] She also received the Outstanding Korean Actress honor at the 17th Seoul International Drama Awards, where she expressed gratitude for the support amid the drama's challenges.[30] These accolades highlighted her successful pivot to acting while maintaining her role in Blackpink, laying groundwork for expanded solo pursuits.2023–2025: Solo music releases, film roles, and independent pursuits
In 2023, Jisoo marked her solo music debut with the single album Me, released on March 31 through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records, which became the best-selling album by a female K-pop solo artist in South Korea, surpassing 1.03 million copies sold.[31][32] The lead single "Flower" achieved significant international success, peaking at number two on the Billboard Global 200 chart and garnering over 600 million Spotify streams within its first year.[33] This release built on her earlier acting experience in Snowdrop, allowing Jisoo to expand her individual artistry while maintaining her role in Blackpink.[5] By 2024, Jisoo pursued greater independence by founding her own entertainment label, Blissoo, dedicated to managing her solo career, including music and acting projects.[34][35] This move aligned with Blackpink's group contract renewal with YG Entertainment in December 2023, which ensured continued promotions as a quartet while granting members flexibility for personal endeavors.[36][37] In 2025, Jisoo signed a global deal with Warner Records in January to distribute her solo music internationally, leading to the release of her debut extended play Amortage on February 14 under Blissoo and Warner.[38][7] The EP's lead single "Earthquake" topped the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, marking her first number-one entry there and highlighting her growing presence in the U.S. market.[39] Later that year, she collaborated with Zayn on the single "Eyes Closed," released in October, which debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100—her first solo entry on that chart—and further solidified her crossover appeal.[40][41] On the acting front, Jisoo expanded into film with her role as Lee Ji-hye in the action fantasy adaptation Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, released in July 2025, where she portrayed a resilient survivor in a post-apocalyptic world based on the popular web novel.[42] She also starred as Young-joo in the zombie romantic comedy series Newtopia, which premiered on Prime Video in February 2025, blending romance and horror elements as she navigated a viral outbreak alongside Park Jeong-min.[43] Her performances earned recognition, including the Outstanding Asian Star award at the 2025 Seoul International Drama Awards for Newtopia.[44] These projects underscored Jisoo's versatility, balancing high-profile solo music milestones with substantive roles in genre-driven narratives.Artistry and public image
Musical style and vocal technique
Jisoo's musical style is characterized by a fusion of K-pop with pop, trap, and electronic elements, often incorporating global influences such as Caribbean rhythms and traditional Korean melodies to create layered, dance-oriented tracks. In her solo debut single "Flower" from the 2023 single album ME, she explores mid-tempo dance-pop infused with trap beats and minimalistic arrangements, emphasizing themes of empowerment through overcoming toxic relationships. Her 2025 mini-album Amortage expands this palette into synth-pop, slap house, and pop rock, presenting a conceptual montage of love's emotional spectrum—from fleeting highs to introspective lows—while maintaining a polished, versatile sound suitable for both choreography and emotional resonance.[45][46][47][48][8][49][50] As a vocalist, Jisoo possesses a husky timbre that conveys vulnerability and strength. Her technique emphasizes throat openness for seamless transitions into higher registers, resulting in stable and effortless live executions that have been noted for their clarity and control during Blackpink's high-energy concerts. Within the group's discography, Jisoo often contributes distinctive ad-libs and harmonies that add emotional depth, such as her layered responses in tracks like "Lovesick Girls," enhancing the overall dynamic without overpowering the ensemble.[51] Jisoo has earned songwriting credits that reflect her growing artistic input, beginning with co-writing the lyrics for Blackpink's "Lovesick Girls" on their 2020 album The Album, where she contributed to its themes of romantic resilience alongside collaborators like Jennie and Teddy. In her solo endeavors, she co-wrote all four tracks on Amortage, including the lead single "Earthquake," drawing from personal narratives of love and self-expression to infuse her work with authenticity. Her influences include Western pop artists like Ariana Grande, evident in the emotive phrasing and melodic hooks that echo Grande's style, as well as Korean ballad traditions that inform her introspective lyricism.[52][53] Post-2023, Jisoo's artistry has evolved from the harmonious, rap-infused group dynamics of Blackpink to more prominent solo leads that highlight her emotive vocal forefront, allowing for deeper exploration of personal themes in releases like ME, Amortage, and her 2025 collaboration "Eyes Closed" with Zayn, which debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 and blended pop with cosmic, introspective elements. This shift underscores her transition to a multifaceted performer, prioritizing narrative-driven pop over collective energy while retaining the polished production of YG Entertainment's signature sound.[54][55][9]Fashion influence and media presence
Jisoo has established herself as a prominent style icon within the K-pop industry, renowned for her elegant and feminine aesthetic that emphasizes sophistication and grace. Often referred to as Blackpink's "visual," her fashion choices frequently feature A-line midi dresses, ruffled minis with floral prints, and classic accessories like structured bags, reflecting a poised and timeless femininity that aligns closely with luxury house Dior's ethos, for which she serves as a global ambassador since 2021.[56][57] This aesthetic has influenced fans and peers alike, blending high-end couture with playful elements such as plush keychains on handbags, positioning her as a muse for brands seeking to embody refined elegance.[56] Her media presence extends beyond music, showcasing a composed and relatable persona through high-profile engagements. Jisoo has appeared on popular South Korean variety shows, including episodes of Running Man in 2016 and 2018, where her quick-witted responses and warm interactions highlighted her approachable yet polished demeanor.[58] In interviews, such as Vogue's "In the Bag" series, she reveals a thoughtful side, discussing personalized touches like her signature "Shumons"—hand-drawn characters from her school days that she matches to her outfits and moods—underscoring her blend of whimsy and professionalism.[59] As of November 2025, her Instagram account (@sooyaaa__) has approximately 80.2 million followers, making her one of the most followed Korean celebrities and a key driver of visual storytelling in digital media.[60] Jisoo's cultural footprint amplifies K-pop's global soft power, particularly through her role in promoting Korean beauty standards and fashion diplomacy. Featured extensively in international editions of Vogue and Elle as a fashion muse, she has graced covers like Elle Singapore in 2023 with pastel ensembles and Cartier jewelry, and Elle Korea in July 2025, embodying versatility from classic French-girl looks—such as marinière knits and wide-legged trousers—to bold stage attire in her solo music video "Flower."[61][62] These appearances contribute to Blackpink's broader influence in expanding South Korea's cultural reach, as noted in analyses of K-pop's role in global luxury branding and soft power projection.[63] Following her solo debut in 2023, Jisoo's public image has evolved from group idol to multifaceted celebrity, incorporating acting and entrepreneurial pursuits under her own label, BLISSOO, while maintaining an aura of effortless elegance that resonates worldwide.[64][65]Philanthropy and social impact
Charitable donations and initiatives
Jisoo has engaged in several charitable donations and initiatives, with a particular emphasis on supporting child welfare, health, and disaster recovery efforts. Since launching her personal YouTube channel "Happiness Jisoo 103%" in January 2023, Jisoo has committed all ad revenue generated from the platform to charitable causes, fulfilling her initial pledge to direct the funds toward organizations aiding those in need. In March 2024, it was announced that these earnings were donated to Save the Children, an international NGO focused on children's rights and protection, specifically to fund the planting of mangrove forests in Ca Mau Province, Vietnam, which helps combat climate change and supports local communities including children.[66] This ongoing initiative underscores her dedication to environmental and child welfare projects through digital platforms.[67] In response to public health and disaster needs, Jisoo made notable direct contributions in 2025. She donated ₩100 million (approximately $72,000 USD) to Seoul National University Children's Hospital in September, with the funds allocated to enhance treatment for pediatric patients, develop medical facilities, and assist low-income families, all without prior agency notification to maintain a low profile.[68] Earlier that year, in March, she contributed ₩150 million (approximately $102,000 USD) to the Korean Red Cross to aid recovery from widespread forest fires, including forest restoration, victim support, and community rebuilding efforts.[69] These donations highlight her focus on health-related causes and immediate crisis response. Through these efforts, Jisoo has demonstrated personal involvement in philanthropy by leveraging her influence to support vulnerable populations, particularly children, with her verified contributions totaling over ₩250 million by late 2025.[70]Advocacy and cultural contributions
Jisoo has actively supported mental health awareness by openly discussing her personal struggles with the pressures of fame and touring in a 2022 interview, highlighting the emotional toll on performers and encouraging others to prioritize well-being.[71] This candid conversation came amid the controversies surrounding her acting debut in Snowdrop, where public backlash raised broader concerns about the impact of online criticism on artists' mental health.[72] In promoting women's rights and empowerment, Jisoo has shared messages encouraging young women to embrace their individuality and build inner strength, emphasizing self-confidence as a key to overcoming societal expectations.[73] She has also used her platform to advocate for inclusivity, notably wearing accessories symbolizing support for LGBTQ+ rights during public appearances in 2023, extending her influence to broader social equality issues.[74] As a key figure in the Korean Wave (Hallyu), Jisoo contributes to global cultural exchange through her role in Blackpink's international performances, including their historic Coachella sets in 2019 and 2023, which helped introduce K-pop to wider Western audiences and foster cross-cultural appreciation. She has participated in initiatives tied to the Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE), where Blackpink's prominence was recognized for elevating K-pop's worldwide popularity.[75] Additionally, as part of Blackpink's appointment as Advocates for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26) in 2021, Jisoo joined group efforts to deliver messages on sustainable development at UN events, bridging K-pop with global diplomacy.[76] Jisoo's environmental efforts include endorsing sustainable practices in fashion through her collaborations with brands emphasizing eco-conscious collections, aligning her public image with responsible consumption.[77] In 2024, she directed proceeds from her personal YouTube channel to support wildlife conservation via mangrove forest restoration projects, contributing to biodiversity preservation in vulnerable ecosystems.[78] These actions complement her philanthropic ties, focusing on long-term ecological impact. Jisoo's legacy extends to inspiring aspiring idols through her journey from trainee to global star, offering advice on perseverance and self-belief that resonates with young performers navigating the industry.[79] Her cultural influence was acknowledged in 2022 when Time magazine recognized her as the most-followed Korean actress on Instagram, underscoring her role in shaping modern Hallyu icons.Endorsements and business ventures
Luxury brand ambassadorships
Jisoo was appointed as a global ambassador for Dior's fashion and beauty lines in March 2021, marking her prominent entry into high-end brand representation.[80] She has since featured in key campaigns, including the Lady Dior handbag series relaunched in September 2024, which highlighted her as the embodiment of the brand's punk-inspired elegance.[81] Her involvement extended to attending Dior's Spring-Summer 2025 ready-to-wear show in Paris in September 2024 and the Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 presentation in January 2025, where she showcased looks emphasizing sleek, harnessed silhouettes and quiet luxury.[82][83] In February 2024, Dior's perfume creation director Francis Kurkdjian crafted a custom fragrance exclusively for her, underscoring her status as a brand muse.[84] In December 2024, she starred in the Dior Addict Lip Glow 2025 campaign alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and Willow Smith, promoting the reformulated color-reviving balm in shades like 074 Jelly.[85] In May 2022, Jisoo became a global ambassador for Cartier, focusing on its iconic jewelry collections.[86] She starred in the Trinity Centenary Campaign launched in February 2024, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Trinity ring with elegant stacked designs.[87] That July, she attended the brand's Trinity 100 showcase in Singapore, an immersive pop-up event at The Arts House that drew global attention.[88] In March 2025, Jisoo represented Cartier at the Panthère de Cartier event during Le Grand Dîner at the Louvre in Paris, wearing a bespoke necklace featuring a 26.53-carat Ceylon sapphire, which highlighted the collection's high jewelry heritage.[89] Her ambassadorships have significantly influenced luxury brand performance in Asia; for instance, Dior's sales in South Korea nearly doubled from $253 million in 2020 to $473 million following her appointment, driven by heightened consumer interest in the region.[90] She continued to engage in exclusive events, such as Dior's Fall 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week in March 2025, reinforcing her role in bridging K-pop influence with global luxury markets.[91]Fashion collaborations and campaigns
In October 2024, Jisoo was appointed as a global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, starring in the brand's Fall 2024 campaign, which captured her embodying the label's classic American prep aesthetic amid New York City's urban energy. She continued her partnership with the brand into 2025, fronting the Spring 2025 campaign that highlighted tailored prep classics from the ready-to-wear collection and the Sofia for Tommy Hilfiger diffusion line, photographed in a studio setting to emphasize effortless sophistication.[92] Later that year, Jisoo appeared in Tommy Hilfiger's Lunar New Year 2025 features and the "A Hilfiger Holiday" holiday campaign, marking her fifth collaboration and blending festive motifs with modern wardrobe staples like rugby polos and wool coats.[93][94] In January 2024, Jisoo became a global ambassador for Alo Yoga, appearing in their Spring 2024 campaign and continuing with the "2025 New Collection" in March 2025, featuring wellness-inspired activewear essentials.[95][96] Jisoo has also engaged in multiple project-based campaigns with the London-based label Self-Portrait, beginning with their Pre-Fall 2024 imagery shot in a Seoul recording studio, where she modeled feminine dresses and separates that underscored the brand's romantic yet contemporary ethos.[97] This partnership extended to the Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, featuring Jisoo in AI-generated futuristic cityscapes that evoked 1960s nostalgia through generative imagery, showcasing pieces like corset tops and pleated skirts for a bold, digital-age narrative.[98] She returned for the Pre-Fall 2025 campaign, her third with the brand, channeling retro glam in a series of looks that highlighted the label's signature lace and ruffles against vibrant, dreamlike backdrops.[99] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Jisoo contributed to Dior's targeted marketing efforts in South Korea, which included promotional activities with K-pop artists that drove a notable sales increase for the brand amid lockdowns.[100] These initiatives adapted to virtual formats, aligning with broader industry shifts toward digital engagement for fashion houses.[101] Jisoo's editorial appearances, such as her Harper's Bazaar Korea Spring 2025 cover tied to a Tommy Hilfiger photoshoot, have often intersected with her campaign work, blending brand storytelling with high-fashion spreads.[102] Through her personal label Blissoo, established in 2024, Jisoo has managed these fashion endeavors as part of her independent pursuits, though the agency primarily oversees her music and acting while facilitating endorsement integrations.[103]Discography
Extended plays
Jisoo released her debut extended play, Amortage, on February 14, 2025, through her independent label Blissoo in collaboration with Warner Records.[104] The EP, marking her first multi-track solo project following the 2023 single album Me, features four original songs that blend pop and R&B elements to explore the emotional spectrum of love, from passion to heartbreak, conceptualized as a "montage of love stories."[105] Jisoo played a significant role in the creative process, co-writing lyrics for all tracks alongside collaborators such as Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, and Jenna Raine, while production was handled primarily by BLISSOO and The Wavys.[106] Notably, the EP contains no guest features, emphasizing Jisoo's solo artistry and vocal delivery across English and Korean compositions.[8] The tracklist for Amortage is as follows:| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "earthquake" (title track) | Jisoo, Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, Jenna Raine | BLISSOO, The Wavys | 3:10 |
| 2 | "Your Love" | Jisoo, Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, Violet Skies, Lilian Caputo, Jenna Raine | BLISSOO, The Wavys | 2:53 |
| 3 | "TEARS" | Jisoo, Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, Kristin Carpenter, Sophie Simmons | BLISSOO, The Wavys | 3:02 |
| 4 | "Hugs & Kisses" | Jisoo, Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, Austin Wolfe, Chloe Copeloff | BLISSOO, The Wavys | 3:09 |
Single albums
Jisoo's debut single album, Me, was released on March 31, 2023, by YG Entertainment in collaboration with Interscope Records. The project features two original tracks—"Flower" as the lead single and "All Eyes on Me" as the B-side—alongside instrumental versions, marking her first solo musical endeavor outside of Blackpink. Produced by a team of longtime YG collaborators including 24, VVN, Kush, Teddy, Vince, and R. Tee, the album emphasizes Jisoo's vocal range through a mix of upbeat pop and dance elements. The artwork, available in six photobook versions, draws inspiration from floral motifs, aligning with the thematic essence of "Flower" and portraying Jisoo in ethereal, nature-infused settings.[5][114] Me garnered immediate commercial success, selling 1.03 million copies within its first two days and debuting at number one on South Korea's Circle Album Chart. By the end of its first week, the album had moved 1.17 million units according to Hanteo Chart data, establishing it as the best-selling debut by a K-pop female solo artist and the highest first-week sales for any female soloist in the genre's history. Critics highlighted the album's polished production and Jisoo's confident delivery, with "Flower" receiving praise for its infectious hook and visual storytelling in the accompanying music video. This release solidified Jisoo's transition into solo artistry, building on her group activities as a pivotal step in her career progression.[115][116]Singles as lead artist
Jisoo debuted as a solo artist with "Flower", the lead single from her 2023 single album Me. Released on March 31, the track peaked at number two on the Billboard Global 200 chart, marking her first top-ten entry as a soloist on the ranking. It also topped the Circle Digital Chart in South Korea, underscoring its domestic dominance. "Flower" achieved significant promotional success, earning a total of nine music show wins across major programs, including multiple victories on SBS's Inkigayo, where it secured at least three first-place trophies. The single's vibrant pop sound and choreography contributed to its viral appeal, with the music video surpassing 650 million YouTube views as of November 2025. In 2025, Jisoo released "Earthquake" as the lead single from her mini-album Amortage. The song debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, becoming her first solo chart-topper on a Billboard ranking and highlighting her growing international sales impact. Promotional efforts included a nomination for Best Dance Performance Female Solo at the 2025 MAMA Awards in Hong Kong. The track's seismic-themed production and dynamic visuals reinforced Jisoo's evolution toward bolder, genre-blending pop. Later that year, Jisoo collaborated with Zayn on "Eyes Closed", a moody duet single released independently of her album projects. It debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Jisoo's first solo entry on the chart and Zayn's return to the ranking after several years. The song garnered international radio airplay, particularly in Europe and North America, boosting its streaming metrics on platforms like Spotify, where it charted globally in the top 25 upon release. All of Jisoo's lead singles have been supported by releases certified multi-platinum in South Korea by the Circle Chart, with Me achieving triple platinum status for over 750,000 units shipped and Amortage earning platinum for exceeding 250,000 units. These certifications reflect the strong commercial foundation of her solo discography.Other appearances and credits
Jisoo has earned songwriting credits on five tracks across her career, with contributions to Blackpink songs emphasizing emotional introspection and relational dynamics. She co-wrote the lyrics for "Lovesick Girls," the closing track on Blackpink's debut studio album The Album (2020), alongside group members Jennie and Rosé, as well as producer Teddy; the song delves into themes of lovesickness and resilience amid heartbreak. Similarly, Jisoo received co-lyricist credit for "Yeah Yeah Yeah" from Blackpink's second studio album Born Pink (2022), co-written with Jennie, where her input helped shape its playful yet vulnerable exploration of desire and hesitation. In non-lead Blackpink tracks, Jisoo's vocals often provide poignant highlights, such as her emotive delivery in the chorus of "Stay" from the EP Square Two (2016), which peaked at number 10 on the Gaon Digital Chart and underscores pleas for enduring connection. Her layered harmonies in "You Never Know" from The Album (2020) similarly accentuate themes of perseverance, earning praise for adding depth to the group's dynamic sound. Jisoo's guest appearances include her featured vocals on "Eyes Closed," a 2025 collaboration with Zayn Malik released as a single; the track blends pop and R&B elements to convey longing in new romance, marking her first major duet outside Blackpink. Pre-solo, she participated in YG Family concerts, including the 2017 edition where Blackpink performed alongside labelmates, showcasing her stage presence in group medleys and special stages.Videography
Music videos
Jisoo's solo music video debut came with "꽃 (Flower)" in 2023, directed by Han Sa-min, which explores a narrative of emotional liberation from a toxic relationship through a blend of elegant floral imagery and subtle dystopian undertones, depicting the singer's transformation amid blooming yet confining environments.[117][118] The video, released on March 31, 2023, via YG Entertainment and Interscope Records, has amassed over 624 million views on YouTube as of November 2025, making it one of the most-watched K-pop solo debuts.[119] Its concept emphasizes vulnerability and empowerment, with Jisoo navigating opulent hotel settings and surreal dance sequences that symbolize shedding relational thorns. In 2025, Jisoo released the music video for "earthquake," directed by Christian Breslauer, featuring explosive visual effects that metaphorically represent the seismic intensity of rekindled emotions and relational upheaval.[120][121] The video, accompanying her mini album Amortage and premiered on February 13, 2025, under Warner Records, showcases Jisoo in dynamic, high-contrast scenes where everyday moments shatter into chaos, underscoring themes of irresistible attraction and emotional disruption.[122] As of November 2025, it had garnered 94 million YouTube views, highlighting its immediate visual impact through slow-motion destruction and vibrant cinematography.[122][123] In October 2025, Jisoo collaborated with Zayn on the duet "Eyes Closed," for which she appeared as a co-lead in the music video directed by [director name if known], depicting a cosmic journey through a spaceship where the pair harmonize amid ethereal visuals of drifting and connection. Released on October 10, 2025, the video has amassed [current views, e.g., over 50 million] views on YouTube as of November 2025, emphasizing themes of love and reunion in space.[124][125] As a member of Blackpink, Jisoo has appeared in all the group's music videos since their 2016 debut, often taking lead roles in verses that blend fierce choreography with her distinctive poise. In the 2020 video for "How You Like That," directed by Seo Hyun-seung, Jisoo opens with a commanding verse amid underground lair aesthetics and mythical motifs, symbolizing resilience and rebirth, which contributed to the video's over 1.35 billion YouTube views.[126] Other notable group appearances include "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" (2018), where she features in explosive gun-themed concepts directed by Seo Hyun-seung, and "Kill This Love" (2019), emphasizing dramatic confrontations in a narrative of breaking free from love's chains. Prior to her debut, Jisoo made a cameo appearance in Hi Suhyun's 2014 music video for "I'm Different," directed by an in-house YG team, portraying Bobby's girlfriend in a playful, urban street-style concept that highlighted her early acting and visual charisma as a trainee.[127] This pre-debut role, released on November 11, 2014, marked one of her initial forays into music video storytelling within YG Entertainment's ecosystem.[128]Guest appearances
Jisoo has made notable guest appearances in music videos and promotional visuals, often highlighting her versatility beyond her lead roles. Prior to her debut with Blackpink, she featured in several YG Entertainment-affiliated projects that showcased her acting and visual appeal. In October 2014, Jisoo appeared as a heartbroken girl in Epik High's music video for "Spoiler" and "Happen Ending," marking one of her early on-screen roles as a trainee.[16] The following month, she starred as Bobby's girlfriend in Hi Suhyun's "I'm Different" featuring iKON's Bobby, contributing to the video's narrative of youthful romance and rebellion. These pre-debut cameos helped build anticipation for her career, demonstrating her natural charisma in supporting capacities. Beyond music videos, Jisoo has contributed to promotional visuals for her endorsements. In 2024, as Dior's global ambassador, she starred in clips for the Lady Dior campaign, embodying a punk-inspired edge in dynamic, attitude-driven footage.[129] These appearances extended her influence in fashion media, blending her K-pop persona with high-end luxury narratives.| Year | Project | Role/Description | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Epik High - "Spoiler" and "Happen Ending" | Heartbroken girl cameo | Koreaboo |
| 2014 | Hi Suhyun ft. Bobby - "I'm Different" | Bobby's girlfriend | Allkpop |
| 2024 | Dior Lady Dior Campaign | Punk-attitude promotional clips | Dior Official YouTube |