Kim Ji Soo, whose real name is Mononym Jisoo, is the lead vocalist for the girl group BLACKPINK, which YG Entertainment manages. Despite being a South Korean native, Jisoo speaks some basic Japanese and Chinese. Although Jisoo is the group’s eldest member, according to Jennie, her 4D mentality makes her the state-of-mind generator.

Jisoo achieved fame before making her debut through appearances in TV series and even music videos for songs like “SPOILER + HAPPEN ENDING” by Epik High and “I’m Different” by Hi-Suhyun. Jisoo made her professional debut with BLACKPINK.

Jisoo’s Picture Appearance

Her outfit included a tiny black leather skirt and a grey cropped t-shirt with pins. Diamond earrings and a headband made of white glitter are her accessories. She has taken pictures of herself in various stances, and in the most recent one, she is wearing a shirt with a black striped design, and her hair is styled in a front braid and fastened with a black ribbon.

She accessorized with just silver rose earrings and natural makeup. She captioned it,’ Last time we were here, I couldn’t explore Berlin, but after three and a half years, I could enjoy this beautiful city. I got to create many unforgettable memories here, especially with your BLINKs! Danke Blinks & Ich liebe dich.’

Jisoo’s Career

When Jisoo joined YG Entertainment in August 2011 at 16, she had been training for five years to pursue a singing career. She became a member of BLACKPINK as the main singer and visual artist in the group in August 2016.

She was well-known for her excellence before enrolling as a YG student. In light of her attractive appearance and skills, Kim Ji-soo was very well-known in school. The School of Performing Arts High School was where she previously attended classes. However, when her family relocated to Seoul, South Korea, she changed schools generally.

She was first revealed in the “Who’s That Girl?” teaser released by YG Entertainment in 2012, and two images were released in January of the following year.

Jisoo will debut as an actor on August 18, 2020, according to YG Entertainment. She made a significant appearance in the JTBC drama Snowdrop as the main character, which debuted in 2021.