OP Says ROCKSTAR Lisa BLACKPINK's Comeback Isn't Increasing, Lyrics Only Talk About Money and Self

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The lyrics to the song 'ROCKSTAR' by Lisa BLACKPINK are said to have no improvement because they only talk about wealth and self-pride (Instagram @lalalalisa_m, Social media X)

Comeback on Friday (28/06), Lisa BLACKPINK still seems to be hotly discussed.

Through the song "ROCKSTAR", Lisa appears eccentric with a typical rock clothing style.

There is no doubt about Lisa's popularity, after her comeback, "ROCKSTAR" immediately dominated the music charts.

Thanks to her concept for this song, Lisa received extraordinary attention from various groups.

Starting from ordinary netizens to music critics, they also commented on Lisa's song.

The comments were varied, starting from Lisa's style, song genre, to song lyrics.

Because of the song "ROCKSTAR", Kim Do Heon, who is a music critic, said that Lisa had separated from the KPop genre and transformed into a 'pop star'.

In various online forums such as Theqoo, Pann Nate, Weibo, as well as several SNS talk about Lisa.

On Theqoo, Knetz talked about the lyrics of the song "ROCKSTAR" which mention Japanese words.

Some questioned why Lisa added these lyrics to her song.

Apart from that, the lyrics of Lisa's song also seem to be the hottest topic because it is considered that there is no improvement from the two previous songs, namely "Money" and "LALISA".

This view was expressed by an OP via his X account.

OP said that Lisa's song lyrics were not developed because they only talked about herself and the wealth she had.

In the song "Money", Lisa talks about herself continuing to shop and spending money on herself even though it has reached the end of the month.

In the song "LALISA", she describes her glamorous self which shows the public's popularity and euphoria about the presence of her multitalented figure.

Meanwhile, in the latest song "ROCKSTAR", Lisa talks about her success as a big star.

According to the OP, the three songs have something in common, namely talking about themselves and the wealth they have.

"All three songs are about the same thing. 'I'm the best, and I have a lot of money,'" said OP.

He continued, "What's the point of leaving YG if your team writes the same cringeworthy lyrics? Plus, he's a really good dancer, but where's the choreography? All we hear is overused autotune." /kpopchart.net

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