ExtraL
by Jennie (featuring Doechii)

Album: Ruby (2025)
Charted: 37 75
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Songfacts®:

  • "ExtraL" is a bass-heavy bossed-up anthem where Jennie emphatically declares she is a force to be reckoned with. She is joined on the track by Tampa rapper Doechii; the pair exchange verses about self-sufficiency, success, and trading men and worries for funds and fast cars.
  • Jennie gives a lyrical nod in the opening verse to women who fund their own ambitions:

    This for my girls with no sponsor, they got they own fundin'

    Jennie launched her own label, Odd Atelier, in November 2023 after parting ways with YG Entertainment for her solo activities. The line testifies to her walking away from the comfort of a major company and emerging entirely in control of her career.
  • Jennie and Doechii ask repeatedly throughout the song:

    Do my, do my ladies run this?

    The answer is, of course, a resounding yes. It is less a question and more a rallying cry, a reminder that women are not waiting for permission to take charge.
  • The chorus repeats the phrase, "Big moves, only extra large," which directly ties into the song's title. Jennie and Doechii drive the point home they are living life to the fullest (or "ExtraL").
  • When Doechii enters the track, she does so with her own name - always a power move. She makes it clear she has absolutely no interest in making decisions with men in mind.

    I'm not here for pleasin' the men
    Not here to reason with them


    If that makes her seem "misbehaved," Doechii could not care less.
  • Jennie recorded "ExtraL" for her debut full-length album, Ruby, and dropped it as a single on February 21, 2025. It continues the record's theme of empowerment, building on the confident, take-no-prisoners attitude of previous releases like "Mantra."
  • Jennie and Doechii wrote the song with:

    Romanian singer and songwriter Sorona. Her portfolio as a songwriter also includes The Chainsmokers & Illenium's "Takeaway," Galantis' "Heartbreak Anthem" and Charli XCX's "Beg For You."

    California producer Dem Jointz, who also produced the track. He has collaborated extensively with Kanye West, often serving as Ye's hype man. He's also worked with BTS ("Run BTS") and Eminem ("Guilty Conscience 2").

    Los Angeles songwriter 8AE (making her first major placement).
  • Cole Bennett directed the choreography-heavy video, which sees Jennie dancing around a chair-filled theater, before Doechii enters. The duo then join a crew of dancers while wearing oversized Schiaparelli blazers and fiery red feather-trimmed bodysuits.

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