You are on point with it having a Thai vibe! She filmed the MV IN THAILAND & rented out all of Chinatown to do so! It's sad how reactors have to walk on eggshells nowadays... I'm not too far off in age with you, so I understood what you meant regarding it being introductory. It wasn't negative and technically, you're not wrong as this was her 1st release with her company! I do love how it grew on you though and how you made sure to let your viewers know. I enjoyed your reaction and am glad you won the Copyright fight. 🥰🫰🏼
@LoveLucas8246 ай бұрын
Loved it!!
@LifeByKpop6 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting. Lisa 2.0 Now she gets to do all the things she has been wanting to do.
@asaara87346 ай бұрын
Agree. This's Lisa not Lisa from blackpink.
@VeronicaSanchez-wj8us6 ай бұрын
The song is an affirmation of his identity The phrase "Lisa, can you teach me Japanese" and she answers Yes, is in reference to the fact that in the West, Asians are classified as Chinese/Japanese and do not recognize diversity,Like Tahi, she can teach you because she is a polyglot and knows Japanese, but many of them barely know English. She highlights the diversity of Thais and their skin color, having a tan that is not customary in K-pop, moving away from the skin whitening common in K-pop. Each City she goes to makes her her own, one day she is in Miami, another in BKK and the next in Paris, hence the phrase referring to ponzu sauce (she enters and leaves the cities as she wants)
@David-wm5lc6 ай бұрын
Thx for reaction. She needed to make a hit for her first song. She couldn't experiment too much. She knew the task and completed successfully...the charts agree. Now her album soon will be so big.