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Lisa From BLACKPINK is Making a Comeback!

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BLACKPINK member Lisa is making a comeback in partnership with RCA Records.

On the 18th, Lisa revealed the artwork for her new single “ROCKSTAR” through LLOUD ‘s Official Instagram and announced her comeback.

Lisa’s “ROCKSTAR” is the first song to be released after she joined LLOUD and RCA Records. The label is under Sony Music and is known as one of the top three distributors in the U.S.

Before her comeback, Lisa gained significant attention from fans by opening a TikTok account and releasing her first teaser. The account surpassed one million followers in just two hours, setting a new Guinness record.

With her new solo career under LLOUD, Lisa has received worldwide attention as a member of BLACKPINK. She was the first K-pop artist to win the MTV Video Music Awards and MTV European Music Awards. She also has a record of staying on the Billboard Hot 100 and U.K. Singles Chart for the longest period with her song, “Money.”

As Lisa had notable success and emerged as a global pop artist, a lot of fans are excited about her new song “ROCKSTAR.”

“ROCKSTAR” will be released on all platforms on June 28.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK re-signed with their original agency, YG Entertainment, for group activities last year. However, the members have gone their separate ways for individual endeavors.

Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo have established their labels. Rosé made headlines by signing an exclusive contract with The Black Label, led by former 1TYM member Teddy, on the 18th.

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