I ≠ DOLL
HUH YUNJIN (LE SSERAFIM)
Challenging the Idol Stereotype: HUH YUNJIN's Bold Statement
HUH YUNJIN, a member of the K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM, addresses the objectification and unrealistic expectations faced by idols in her song 'I ≠ DOLL'. The lyrics convey a strong message of self-assertion and a refusal to be treated as a mere object for public consumption. The title itself, 'I ≠ DOLL', sets the tone for the song, with the unequal sign indicating that she is not a doll, a symbol of control and manipulation, but a person with her own thoughts and feelings.
The song opens with a critique of how every aspect of an idol's life, from their clothes to their words, is often seen as manufactured or scripted. HUH YUNJIN challenges this perception by asserting her desire to prioritize her own opinions and maintain her individuality ('Cause if I had a choice / I'd put my opinions first'). The repeated line 'Idol doesn't mean your doll to fuck with' is a bold declaration of autonomy, emphasizing that being an idol does not equate to being someone's plaything or object of abuse.
HUH YUNJIN also touches on the harsh scrutiny that idols face regarding their appearance and behavior. The lyrics describe the public's fickleness, praising idols one moment and criticizing them the next. She expresses frustration with the superficial focus on her looks and the disregard for her inner self ('They pick apart my body / And throw the rest away'). The song is a call for respect and understanding that idols are more than just their public personas; they are complex individuals with their own voices and stories.