BLACKPINK rapper Lisa becomes first female K-pop artist with over 200 million streams on Spotify

Lisa, a member of South Korean band Blackpink, set a new record in her solo career on Sunday. The Thai singer’s recent single ‘Money’ crossed 200 million streams on Swedish audio streaming Spotify. The 24-year-old singer achieved the feat at a record pace for a K-pop solo artist.

Lisa released her first solo album ‘Lalisa’ this year, with ‘Money’ releasing on 10 September. 65 days after launch, the song has garnered over 200 million streams, making it the fastest song set by a female K-pop artist. record. It is not only the streaming record set by Lisa, the singer has also made it to the Billboard Hot 100 chart twice this year.

Her debut single “Lalisa” opened at number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100, a highlight of Lisa’s career. His second win over the tally came with ‘Money’, which debuted in the first week of November at number 90. Lisa’s Money finished at number 93 for the week ending November 13, becoming the first song by a female K-pop solo artist to stay on the Hot 100 chart for two weeks. This only proves the immense popularity of Lisa around the world.

Lisa released two hit tracks, Lalisa and Money, at the same time, in mid-September, which was promoted as her first solo album. The two songs were packaged together as Lalisa, with a focus on the title track. As LaLisa began to plummet in streaming numbers, Money emerged as the next track that would make Lisa a global K-pop artist.

With Lalisa, the singer incorporates her own Thai tradition and culture and adds her own creative twist to the music video. Lisa, who hails from Buriram, Thailand, added a Thai-style melody to the song and even wore a traditional Thai outfit to add to her personal personality in the music video.

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