On June 28, Lisa of BLACKPINK released her newest solo track “Rockstar”, along with its accompanying music video.
The MV has received a positive response, with both fans and netizens expressing their excitement and admiration for its impressive visuals and grand production.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive response to the music video for “Rockstar,”the lyrics have sparked controversy and received numerous negative comments. Many have criticized the lyrics for not aligning with the high-quality visuals of the MV. One line in particular, “Lisa can you teach me Japanese,”has caused quite a stir.
The following are a few remarks about the lyrics of Lisa’s “Rockstar”:
- The lyrics are very repetitive and basic…
- The monotony became tedious after the initial minute, especially considering the track was only 2 minutes long. Although I enjoyed the overall sound, the lyrics were lackluster.
- Love the beats, hate the lyrics
- I love Lisa but I got tired of hearing “Lisa can u teach me Japanese” four times in one minute
- The lyrics should really stop being so cocky and obnoxious … it all feels like bragging off, I can’t see anyone being related to this song really
Simultaneously, there were also remarks supporting the lyrics, suggesting that the phrase “Lisa can you teach me Japanese”could have a deeper meaning than initially perceived. Some argue that it was meant as an inside joke, while others believe it is a satirical jab at those who stereotype all Asian individuals.
According to a post on Reddit, the lyrics of Lisa’s song “Rockstar”were not in line with its title.
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