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BLACKPINK Song ‘HOW YOU LIKE THAT’ and LISA’s Solo Song ‘MONEY’ On Top of All K-pop Female Streams On Spotify

by Serena Martinez / May 09, 2023 04:01 PM EDT
BLACKPINK's Lisa

It was recently reported that BLACKPINK member LISA's solo hit Money has reached more than 699 million streams on Spotify so far, making the second most streamed song by a K-pop Female Act in the music platform. It surpassed BLACKPINK's own song Kill This Love with 698 million streams.

At the moment BLACKPINK's song How You Like That current on the top of the all K-pop Female streams on Spotify with more that 780 million streams so far.

BLACKPINK Lisa is a Thai rapper, singer, and dancer who is a member of the popular K-pop girl group BLACKPINK. She was born on March 27, 1997, in Bangkok, Thailand, and her birth name is Lalisa Manoban. She is also known by her nickname, "Lili."

Lisa started dancing at a young age and became interested in K-pop after seeing performances by BIGBANG and 2NE1. She became a trainee at YG Entertainment, one of the top entertainment agencies in South Korea, at the age of 14, and moved to South Korea to pursue her dream of becoming a K-pop star.

In 2016, Lisa debuted as a member of BLACKPINK along with Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé. The group quickly rose to fame, with their catchy songs, impressive dance routines, and stylish fashion sense. BLACKPINK has become one of the most successful K-pop groups of all time, with numerous hit songs and record-breaking achievements.

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