BLACKPINK’s Jennie has made a phenomenal rollout for her first studio album, “Ruby.” The idol has focused on delivering quality and showcasing all of her talents in a wide range of genres shown in the album. Ultimately, she was able to top the list of highest scores on Pitchfork for a Kpop soloist act.
Pitchfork, known for its music reviews, released its rating of Jennie’s solo album, “Ruby.” The online music publication gave Jennie a 7.1 out of 10, which marks the highest score ever for a Kpop soloist on the platform. In addition, any rating over 7 is high for Pitchfork standards.
Now, Jennie has also received the highest score among BLACKPINK members, with Lisa’s “Alter Ego” receiving a 5.2 and Rosé’s “Rosie,” receiving a 5.5. She even surpassed the group’s highest score of 6.5 for the album “Born Pink.” Congratulations to the idol.