Jennie's "Ruby" tops Pitchfork ratings for K-Pop soloists

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BLACKPINK's Jennie has achieved a significant milestone with her solo album "Ruby," receiving a score of 7.1 from Pitchfork. This rating is the highest for any K-Pop soloist reviewed by the publication. Jennie's score surpasses those of her BLACKPINK groupmates, Lisa and Rosé, who received 5.2 and 5.5 for their solo albums. It also exceeds BLACKPINK's previous best score of 6.5 for their album "Born Pink." Fans and critics have praised "Ruby" for its replay value, reflecting a positive reception since its release.


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