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BLACKPINK’S Lisa Joins RCA for Solo Music

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Lisa, the breakout vocalist, artist and actress from the immensely famous K-pop group  BLACKPINK, has endorsed with RCA Records for solo recordings. It was declared on Wednesday (April 10). The contract, an organisation among Lisa and her LLOUD Co. the executives organisation with RCA, will permit her to hold responsibility for ace recordings.

Notwithstanding her outline finishing off work with BLACKPINK, Lisa has caused waves with 2 solo’s, “Lalisa” and “Money,” the two of which arrived at the  Billboard Hot 100. She will keep on recording for Interscope as a component of BLACKPINK.

Lisa’s Statement 

“I’m super excited to be joining the RCA family, and I am confident they are the best team to create a bigger movement in my solo career. Looking forward to showing the world everything we have been preparing.”

Lisa’s most celebrated work up to this point has been with BLACKPINK, which has delivered two studio album in the beyond couple of years under YG Entertainment/Interscope: The album in 2021, which appeared at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and Born Pink in 2022, which came to No. 1 on the chart. The group  proceeded to leave a mark on the world as the primary K-pop demonstration to feature Coachella in 2023.

Blackpink’s Lisa

As a solo artist, Lisa has likewise established a couple of standards of her own, including four Guinness World Records, the most recent for “Money” turning into the principal solo K-pop track to pass the 1 billion streams boundary on Spotify. Furthermore, recently, a HBO representative affirmed that Lisa will be important for the cast for the impending third time of the hit show The White Lotus, which will check her acting debut.

RCA’s Chairman/CEO Peter Edge and President/COO John Fleckenstein Said:

“We are incredibly proud to partner with Lisa and LLOUD Co., Lisa is a multidimensional talent and an irrefutable global force. We are thrilled to welcome her and her team to the RCA Records family.”

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