Lisa Takes Solo Album Promotion to Unprecedented Heights with "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)"
In an astonishing feat, Blackpink's Lisa has redefined the boundaries of solo album promotion by topping the US Billboard charts with her latest single "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)". The song recently surpassed its previous all-time high ranking on the Adult Contemporary list and is now holding onto the top spot at number 15. This remarkable achievement marks a major milestone for Lisa, solidifying her position as one of the most successful K-pop acts in America.
Lisa's solo debut album "Alter Ego" was released in February 2025, but it was her singles that set the stage for this impressive performance. Following the release of her lead single "Rockstar" in June 2024, Lisa continued to push boundaries with a steady stream of chart-topping hits, including collaborations with renowned artists like Maroon 5.
The success of "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" has brought Lisa's name alongside some of the biggest names in music, including BTS and Rosé. The K-pop star now holds the record for the highest-charting hit ever by any K-pop act on the Adult Contemporary roster, surpassing her previous high-water mark.
Lisa's accomplishment is all the more impressive given that "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" has spent 22 nonconsecutive weeks on the chart, a testament to its enduring popularity. If she maintains this momentum, it's possible that Lisa may soon break Rosé's record for longest-running K-pop song on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Lisa's solo career in America has been marked by two notable achievements thus far: "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" and her collaboration with Maroon 5 on "Priceless". The former debuted in March this year, followed closely by the latter two months later. While only a handful of K-pop acts have managed to chart on the Adult Contemporary list, Lisa's success has set a new benchmark for future generations.
BTS remains the most successful K-pop act in America, with three hits on the Billboard charts, including "Dynamite", "My Universe", and "Butter". However, Lisa's remarkable achievement marks a significant turning point for K-pop in the US market.
In an astonishing feat, Blackpink's Lisa has redefined the boundaries of solo album promotion by topping the US Billboard charts with her latest single "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)". The song recently surpassed its previous all-time high ranking on the Adult Contemporary list and is now holding onto the top spot at number 15. This remarkable achievement marks a major milestone for Lisa, solidifying her position as one of the most successful K-pop acts in America.
Lisa's solo debut album "Alter Ego" was released in February 2025, but it was her singles that set the stage for this impressive performance. Following the release of her lead single "Rockstar" in June 2024, Lisa continued to push boundaries with a steady stream of chart-topping hits, including collaborations with renowned artists like Maroon 5.
The success of "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" has brought Lisa's name alongside some of the biggest names in music, including BTS and Rosé. The K-pop star now holds the record for the highest-charting hit ever by any K-pop act on the Adult Contemporary roster, surpassing her previous high-water mark.
Lisa's accomplishment is all the more impressive given that "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" has spent 22 nonconsecutive weeks on the chart, a testament to its enduring popularity. If she maintains this momentum, it's possible that Lisa may soon break Rosé's record for longest-running K-pop song on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Lisa's solo career in America has been marked by two notable achievements thus far: "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" and her collaboration with Maroon 5 on "Priceless". The former debuted in March this year, followed closely by the latter two months later. While only a handful of K-pop acts have managed to chart on the Adult Contemporary list, Lisa's success has set a new benchmark for future generations.
BTS remains the most successful K-pop act in America, with three hits on the Billboard charts, including "Dynamite", "My Universe", and "Butter". However, Lisa's remarkable achievement marks a significant turning point for K-pop in the US market.