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She said, "Heraldry," Lisa describing her latest print, “is a thank you to fans who have long awaited my solo performance, and something only I, Lisa, could do.”
She added that she, "wanted the album she put so much effort into to brim with the best of her," saying, “the solo album is just me. Lisa.”
The 24-year-old singer said she came up with the idea for her latest print.
When asked why the Southeast Asian country was inspiration for song, Lisa said she wanted to "[c]ombine her own culture with a beat to make her solo debut even more meaningful."
The versatile musician said she told Teddy, one of the head producers at YG Entertainment, that she wanted to add some Thai-style beats, which raised the quality of the music.
“I think fans should be excited about how I melted Thai features in my music video as well,” she said.
Lisa teased a snippet of the lyrics for her song, saying, “You know who I am” is one of her favorite lines.
Lisa posed during an online press conference Friday.
(YG Entertainment) After rumors about Lisa’s first-ever solo album circulated months ago, she finally answered questions by stretching her solo legs.
Lisa of Blackpink sent fans buzzing with excitement by releasing her first EP, “Lalisa,” which dropped Friday evening.
The two-track package aims to talk about the singer’s real name, which is why her debut album gives butterflies.
Lisa described her fans who have waited for solo with the best side of the solo album. Lisa.”
The 24-year-old singer said, “Lalisa” is a mixture of brass riffs that sell dynamic rhythms with her aggressive rap dance moves and Thai men pepper, such as beats background.
When asked why country was even more meaningful, the versatile musician said Teddy wanted to Thai me down and beat quality [sic] excited music well,” she said.
Lisa teased a pet, saying “You know who I am” is one of her lines. She also looks forward to the contest of “black” vs “pink” lyrics, referring to Blackpink, the girl group she is now branching from.
Lisa is the latest member of Blackpink to make her solo debut with her newest single album Lalisa, dropping MV Friday.
In addition to its title track, Lalisa also includes “Money,” as well as instrumental versions of both songs.
The high-concept visual for “Lalisa” pulls out all the stops, with Lisa on different sets, riding motorcycle and ATV, as she, of course, flawlessly executes complicated choreography.
One of the video’s final scenes also sees Lisa paying tribute to her Thai heritage with stunning costumes. The song, which was produced by frequent Blackpink collaborator Teddy, marks the latest of the Blackpink solo ventures, including Jennie’s 2018 single “Solo” and Rosé’s R, now wait for Jisoo.
Lisa spoke about Money, addiction, hooking.
“If you look carefully, the letter ‘L’ on the front of the package stands for “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” are al asleep lowed to enter Willy Wonka’s, and I wanted to pass on that feeling to my fans,” Lisa said.
Lisa also spoke of bandmates during her solo journey. The rapper said being the third Blackpink member to the envelope she showed to her bandmates, saying they visit four days shooting music video.
When asked about farewell to bangs, she said she makes memories to cherish “Blink,” fandom mid-pandemic. She said her official YouTube channel, Lilifilm, will put fans at ease.
Lisa’s stretching her solo legs sent fans abuzz Friday evening about who Lisa is, as both the name for the album and its title track go by the singer’s real name, which is why her debut album gives her butterflies, she said during an online press conference held Friday.
Lisa described her latest print as “a thank you to fans who have long awaited for my solo performance and something only I, Lisa, could do.” She added that she wanted the album she put so much effort into to brim with the best side of her, saying “the solo album is just me.
Lisa.” The 24-year-old singer said she came up with the idea for her latest print.
She said “Lalisa” is a mixture of brass riffs that spell out dynamic rhythms, with her aggressive rapping and dance moves and a few Thai elements peppered in it, such as the beats in the background.
When asked why the Southeast Asian country was a great inspiration for the song, Lisa said she wanted to combine her own culture with the beat to make her solo debut even more meaningful.
The versatile musician said she told Teddy, one of the head producers at YG Entertainment, that she wanted to add some Thailand-style beats, which raised the quality of the music.
“I think fans should be excited about how I melted Thai features in my music video as well,” she said.
Lisa teased a snippet of the lyrics for her song, saying that “You know who I am” is one of her favorite lines.
She also said fans should look forward to the contrast of “black” and “pink” in the lyrics, referring to Blackpink, the girl group she is now branching out from.
(YG Entertainment) (YG Entertainment) Lisa is the latest member of Blackpink to make her solo debut with her newest single album, Lalisa, dropping the music video for the title track on Friday.In addition to its title track, Lalisa the album also includes the song “Money,” as well as instrumental versions of both songs.
The high-concept visual for “Lalisa” pulls out all the stops, with Lisa on about thirty different sets, riding both a motorcycle and an ATV, as she, of course, flawlessly executes complicated choreography.
One of the video’s final scenes also sees Lisa paying tribute to her Thai heritage with stunning costumes.
The song, which was produced by frequent Blackpink collaborator Teddy, marks the latest of the Blackpink members’s solo ventures, including Jennie’s 2018 single “Solo” and Rosé’s R.
Now we wait for Jisoo.
Apart from the title track, Lisa also spoke about “Money,” a hip-hop-based instrumental with an addictive hook.
She said it continuously roamed through her head after she heard the tune.
The singer said the song dazzled her with excitement, adding that she kept on saying, “Oh my goodness.
I have to do this.
This is my song.” From selecting the character of her album cover to choosing what to wear, the solo artist said she took part in many areas of the whole production process.
“If you look carefully, the letter ‘L’ on the front of the package stands for ‘Lisa’ and ‘Lalisa.’” She added that the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” boosted her creativity.