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Music · 22 August 2026

Jennie announces Fallen Angel EP for 28 August

Jennie announces Fallen Angel EP for 28 August

Jennie Fallen Angel EP details have been confirmed, with the BLACKPINK star set to release the three-track digital project worldwide on Friday 28 August. Announced on 21 August through Jennie’s official channels, the EP will bring together its title track, “Heaven” and the already released “Less Than a Lover”, while a new music video for “Fallen Angel” will arrive on the same day.

The compact release follows Jennie’s 2025 debut solo album, Ruby, and gives two songs previously heard on festival stages their formal streaming release. Jennie performed “Fallen Angel” and “Heaven” during her recent live run, but neither track has yet been issued as a standalone recording. “Less Than a Lover”, released in July, completes the project’s three-song sequence.

Jennie’s official website now carries the release date and pre-save links, listing the digital arrival for midnight Eastern time and 1pm in South Korea. For listeners in the UK, that corresponds to 5am on 28 August. The project is being released through OA Entertainment, Jennie’s company and label, in partnership with Columbia Records.

The announcement was accompanied by cover art and a short visual trailer. The cover places Jennie in a white dress in a field of flowers, with the EP title arranged above her. The accompanying teaser takes a more theatrical route, moving through a dreamlike stage setting and introducing a brief preview of the title song. UPI reports that the full “Fallen Angel” video is scheduled to premiere alongside the EP.

OA has described the release as coming from a personal place and representing Jennie’s most direct self-expression. That wording provides the clearest confirmed indication of the project’s intent before the full songs arrive. Beyond that statement, no detailed account of the lyrics or production has been released, so the music itself will determine how that personal focus is expressed across the three tracks.

The timing makes Fallen Angel a swift addition to a particularly active period in Jennie’s solo work. Ruby arrived in March 2025 and included collaborations across pop, R&B and rap. In the UK, it reached number three on the Official Albums Chart, evidence of an audience here that extends well beyond BLACKPINK’s established fanbase. Official Charts also recorded “Mantra” as a UK Top 40 single, peaking at number 37.

That chart history gives the new EP a clear UK dimension despite its global release. Jennie has moved between group and solo work while building a catalogue under her own label structure, and Fallen Angel keeps those solo releases moving without being presented as a second full-length album. Its three-song format instead creates a focused home for material that has developed in public through festival performances and the July single.

The one-week gap between announcement and release also gives the campaign an unusually immediate rhythm. Rather than a long sequence of advance singles, the confirmed material will arrive as one small collection, with its central visual ready at launch.

The title-track video is also central to the announcement rather than a later addition. Its teaser uses storybook imagery, a puppet-theatre atmosphere and a cast of figures around Jennie, suggesting that the visual presentation will carry a narrative of its own. Those images fit the contrast established by the cover: soft floral scenery paired with the more complicated suggestion of a “fallen” angel.

Pitchfork confirmed the track list and 28 August release through Odd Atelier and Columbia, while Jennie’s own website provides the pre-save destination. Together, those details establish that this is a confirmed digital EP rather than a rumoured album campaign. No additional tracks or physical formats have been announced.

For fans who have followed the songs from the stage, the release closes the gap between live previews and official recordings. For newer listeners, the Jennie Fallen Angel EP offers a concise next step after Ruby: one existing single, two newly released tracks and a complete title-song video arriving together on 28 August.

We just need to see if any of the songs will enter our A-List!

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