Lisa Becomes Most-Followed K-Pop Soloist on Spotify
Lisa Becomes Most-Followed K-Pop Soloist on Spotify
Lisa Becomes Most-Followed K-Pop Soloist on Spotify
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BLACKPINK's Lisa has set multiple records in her solo career, recently surpassing 8.7 million followers on Spotify, making her the most-followed female K-pop soloist, overtaking IU's previous record. Following her successful solo comeback with the single 'ROCKSTAR', which has now garnered over 200 million streams on Spotify, Lisa continues to gain traction with her new collaboration 'New Woman' featuring Rosalía. Both singles have performed well on various charts, with 'New Woman' debuting at No. 55 in the UK and 'ROCKSTAR' achieving over 100 million views on YouTube shortly after its release. Lisa has launched her own agency, LLOUD, and is set to make her acting debut in 'The White Lotus'. Meanwhile, Rosé from BLACKPINK also achieved significant success as her debut album 'R' became the first by a female Korean soloist to surpass 800 million streams on Spotify. The members of BLACKPINK continue to make their mark in the music industry while also preparing for future group activities.

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