Lisa Breaks Record, Outpaces BTS and Rosé with "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)"
In a stunning display of her solo success, Blackpink's Lisa has shattered records on the Billboard charts, outdoing even her fellow group member Rosé. Her latest single, "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)", currently sits at No. 15 on the Adult Contemporary list, marking its highest-charting performance to date and tying Lisa with an all-time record for the longest-running K-pop act on this specific tally.
This achievement cements Lisa's position as one of the most successful solo artists in American radio history, leaving her trailblazing peers - including BTS and Rosé - in her dust. The single spent 22 nonconsecutive weeks on the chart before resurfacing with renewed vigor, fueling speculation that it may soon surpass Rosé's own record for longevity.
With "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)", Lisa has solidified her place among the pantheon of American music royalty, joining an exclusive club of K-pop acts who have made a lasting impact on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song's masterful blend of pop hooks and clever sampling has proven irresistible to listeners, setting it up for what promises to be a historic showdown with Rosé's "Apt."
Lisa's impressive solo career has seen her rack up just two songs in America - "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" and its predecessor "Priceless", which was accompanied by a guest appearance from Maroon 5. With this latest milestone, she solidifies her position as one of the most commercially successful K-pop artists to date.
The Adult Contemporary chart is notoriously grueling, with few acts able to sustain a consistent presence over time. Yet Lisa has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with, defying conventional wisdom and pushing the boundaries of what is possible for a solo artist from South Korea. As "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" continues its remarkable ascent, it's clear that Lisa is here to stay - and her reign at the top may just get even longer.
In a stunning display of her solo success, Blackpink's Lisa has shattered records on the Billboard charts, outdoing even her fellow group member Rosé. Her latest single, "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)", currently sits at No. 15 on the Adult Contemporary list, marking its highest-charting performance to date and tying Lisa with an all-time record for the longest-running K-pop act on this specific tally.
This achievement cements Lisa's position as one of the most successful solo artists in American radio history, leaving her trailblazing peers - including BTS and Rosé - in her dust. The single spent 22 nonconsecutive weeks on the chart before resurfacing with renewed vigor, fueling speculation that it may soon surpass Rosé's own record for longevity.
With "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)", Lisa has solidified her place among the pantheon of American music royalty, joining an exclusive club of K-pop acts who have made a lasting impact on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song's masterful blend of pop hooks and clever sampling has proven irresistible to listeners, setting it up for what promises to be a historic showdown with Rosé's "Apt."
Lisa's impressive solo career has seen her rack up just two songs in America - "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" and its predecessor "Priceless", which was accompanied by a guest appearance from Maroon 5. With this latest milestone, she solidifies her position as one of the most commercially successful K-pop artists to date.
The Adult Contemporary chart is notoriously grueling, with few acts able to sustain a consistent presence over time. Yet Lisa has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with, defying conventional wisdom and pushing the boundaries of what is possible for a solo artist from South Korea. As "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" continues its remarkable ascent, it's clear that Lisa is here to stay - and her reign at the top may just get even longer.