“Fake Deep” — BLACKPINK Lisa’s “Teach Me Japanese” Lyrics’ True Meaning Fiercely Debated

Some believe she is showing pride in being Thai.

On June 27, BLACKPINK‘s Lisa returned with “Rockstar.” This single is the first release under her company, LLOUD, and many netizens have tuned in in anticipation.

Lisa’s release earned mixed reviews, with many appreciating the artistry and visuals in the music video, including her inclusion of three Trans influencers. On the other hand, some felt that the release was not on the same level as her other solo tracks.

Another criticism of the song was its lyrics, which some felt were “not up to par” with the grandiose video.

BLACKPINK Lisa’s “Rockstar” Lyrics Subjected To Criticism

In particular, one section of the song has been made a point of debate.

During the chorus, Lisa makes a catchy reference to her track “LALISA” from the point of view of someone asking her to teach them Japanese.

Make your favorite singer wanna rap, baby, la, la
‘Lisa, can you teach me Japanese?’ I said, ‘Hai, Hai’

— “Rockstar” Lyrics

Some have taken this to be a shot at those who view all Asians as one collective and make assumptions on a person’s nationality or ethnicity. Lisa also features many Thai women during this part, and does the traditional Thai greeting when she “responds” in Japanese, something people have taken as a show of pride for her home country.

On the other hand some have seen no deeper meaning in these specific lines, based on the interpretations of the other lyrics.

Hopefully, during her promotions for this track Lisa will reveal the meaning behind this part of her song.

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