Mona Lisa

Album: single release only (2025)
Charted: 56 65
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Songfacts®:

  • If you ever felt intimidated by Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa - perhaps worried that her enigmatic smirk was concealing a judgment about your life choices - then J-Hope's song of the same name offers a far more welcoming interpretation. "Mona Lisa" is a smooth, upbeat romantic ballad in which J-Hope waxes poetic about the kind of woman who isn't just a pretty face but has the confidence, independence, and self-assurance to match.
  • "Mona Lisa" emphasizes that true beauty isn't about symmetry or flawless features but rather the distinctive qualities that make someone special. J-Hope's label, Big Hit, explains that the song, inspired by da Vinci's masterpiece, "likens the praise for an alluring person to the timeless masterpiece."
  • J-Hope co-produced the sultry song with Blake Slatkin (Lizzo's "About Damn Time," Sam Smith's "Unholy") and Cashmere Cat (The Weeknd's "Die For You," Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's "Senorita"). Blake Slatkin and Cashmere Cat both contributed to The Kid Laroi's "Stay").

    J-Hope co-wrote the song with Zain Siddiqui, Nija Charles, MarcLo and Pdogg.
  • We heard "Mona Lisa" live for the first time when J-Hope debuted it at the Barclays Center in New York on March 13, 2025, as part of his Hope On The Stage tour.
  • The accompanying music video, directed by Yongseok Choi (Lumpens), shows J-Hope and his crew turning an art gallery into a dance floor. If Leonardo had known that his 16th-century commission would one day inspire a pop song complete with choreographed dance routines in an art gallery, he might have had a good chuckle before returning to his many, many unfinished projects.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci's model for "Mona Lisa" was Lisa Del Giocana, the wife of silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. Her husband commissioned the portrait in 1507, only for Leonardo to take so long painting it that he canceled the sitting and refused to pay. Leonardo continued tinkering with it for another decade before finishing it under the employment of King Francis I of France, which is why the world's most famous portrait now lives in the Louvre rather than above someone's fireplace in Florence.

    J-Hope isn't the first musician to find inspiration in da Vinci's muse. Other songs paying tribute to that mysterious smile include:

    "Mona Lisa" by Nat King Cole
    "Mona Lisa (When the World Comes Down)" by The All-American Rejects
    "The Mona Lisa" by Brad Paisley
    "Masterpiece" by Madonna
    "Smile Mona Lisa" by will.i.am
    "Mona Lisa" by Lonely Island
    "The Mona Lisa" by Brad Paisley
    "Mona Lisa" by Lil Wayne
    "Mona Lisa" by Dominic Fike

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