Jennie and Dua Lipa shine in a thousand lights in the clip of “Handlebars”

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The BlackPink star who unveiled her solo album “Ruby.” Last Friday is brighter than ever in her song “Handlebars” in collaboration with Dua Lipa.

For his first opus without her blackpink acolytes, Jennie hits hard! Among the XXL collaborations of the disc “Ruby.”, There is a piece with Dua Lipa. The two stars are bewitching in the video of their duo entitled “Handlebars”. This clip plunges spectators into a futuristic universe where rhinestones and sequins mix.

From the first seconds, Jennie transports us to a world straight out of a dream, using the metaphor of the bicycle to express her tendency to fall in love too quickly. “”I stumble and fall in love / like a drunk Tuesday / I always start thoroughly, thoroughly, above the handlebars / striking the soil so strong “, she sings in the refrain of the title.

Dressed in a sparkling shirt on a metal minirobe, Jennie evolves in a landscape bathed in neon lights and then on a brilliant spider canvas or on a fiery heart. Dua Lipa appears a minute after the start of the video, transported from another dimension. Her languid voice mingles wonderfully with that of the South Korean singer.

One thing is certain, the two artists, side by side, are not afraid of kitsh and make fireworks appear at the end of the clip of “handlebars”.

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