Lisa’s “Rockstar”: Embracing Fun Over Depth

NME gọi đĩa đơn ROCKSTAR của Lisa là khoa trương

Hey everyone! Today, I want to dive into the discussion surrounding Lisa’s latest track “Rockstar” and the debates about its depth and meaning. Let’s cut to the chase: “Rockstar” is not a deep song, and that’s perfectly fine.

Many fans have tried to attribute profound themes like racism, cultural identity, and social commentary to the song and its music video. However, a closer look at the behind-the-scenes footage and Lisa’s own comments reveals that “Rockstar” is primarily about self-praise and showcasing her talents and achievements.

For instance, the line “Lisa, can you teach me Japanese?” is simply a flex on her multilingual abilities, not a commentary on cultural perceptions. Similarly, the scene with the people in white hoodies, which some fans interpreted as a critique on how Westerners view Asians, is actually referred to by the dancers as the “doppelgangers.” This scene highlights Lisa’s uniqueness, implying that while others may try to imitate her, she remains the original.

As for the representation of Thai people in the video, it’s clear from the behind-the-scenes content that the intention was to include and celebrate her heritage, not to make a political statement.

The Real Issue: Searching for Depth in Every Song

LISA - ROCKSTAR (Official Music Video)

Now, let’s talk about the real issue here: why do some fans feel the need to find deep meaning in every song? It’s okay for a song to be catchy and fun without having layers of hidden messages. Music can be enjoyed for its beat, energy, and vibe without needing to be intellectually profound.

“Rockstar” is a prime example of this. It’s a fun, energetic track that’s perfect for dancing and enjoying Lisa’s charismatic presence. It’s a celebration of her success and her journey as an artist. There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a song for what it is—a catchy, feel-good anthem.

Conclusion: Enjoying Music for Its Own Sake

Rockstar” của Lisa là dấu mốc quan trọng đối với sự nghiệp solo của nhóm  Blackpink

In conclusion, let’s appreciate “Rockstar” for its infectious energy and the joy it brings. Not every song needs to be dissected for deeper meaning. Sometimes, music is just about having fun and enjoying the moment.

What do you think? Do you agree that not every song needs to be deep to be enjoyable? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content like this.