Jisoo and Lisa of Blackpink break records on Spotify
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-02 19:37:18
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Blackpink's Jisoo and Lisa have set new records on Spotify, cementing their status as some of K-pop's most successful solo artists. Jisoo's solo track "Flower," which features on her album "Me," has achieved 100 million streams in just 32 days, making her the fastest K-pop female soloist to reach this milestone. She has surpassed Lisa's previous record set by her solo hit "Money," which took 37 days to reach 100 million streams.
In a separate achievement, Lisa has reached a monumental milestone of over 1 billion streams on Spotify for her first solo album "Lalisa." She is now the first K-pop solo artist to achieve this feat on the platform and the second K-pop female musician, after Blackpink. The album, which was released in 2021, consists of two tracks – the lead track of the same title and "Money."
Blackpink, one of the world's biggest girl groups, has achieved unprecedented success since their debut in 2016. The quartet has broken multiple records and made history in the K-pop industry, with each member also finding success in their solo pursuits.
Jisoo, known for her captivating vocals and stunning visuals, made her solo debut with "Me" on March 25, 2022, which was met with great enthusiasm from fans. Her achievement of 100 million streams in just 32 days is a testament to her immense popularity and talent as a solo artist.
Meanwhile, Lisa's debut solo album "Lalisa" was released on September 10, 2021, and quickly gained international acclaim. The album showcased her unique style and versatility as a rapper and performer, earning her critical acclaim and a legion of dedicated fans.
As K-pop continues to gain global popularity, Blackpink and its members continue to push boundaries and set new records, proving that their success is no fluke. With their undeniable talent and unwavering dedication to their craft, it is no surprise that Jisoo and Lisa continue to dominate the charts and make history on Spotify and beyond.
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