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BLACKPINK’s LISA Breaks Spotify Record For Biggest Streaming Year For Female K-pop Soloist, Surpassing IU

BLACKPINK’s LISA has broken the record for the biggest streaming year for a female K-Pop soloist in Spotify history, surpassing IU.

With over 677 million streams on Spotify in 2023 so far, LISA has surpassed IU’s previous record of 675 million streams in 2021. This is an incredible achievement, especially considering that LISA has only released two solo songs so far, both of which were released in the last quarter of 2021.

LISA’s solo debut album, “LALISA,” was a massive success, breaking numerous records and becoming the fastest K-Pop album to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify. Her title track, “MONEY,” is also the most streamed K-Pop solo song on Spotify history.

LISA’s success on Spotify is a testament to her global popularity and appeal. She is one of the most followed K-Pop artists on social media, and her music videos have been viewed billions of times on YouTube.

LISA’s achievement is also a sign of the growing popularity of K-Pop around the world. K-Pop artists are now regularly breaking records on global streaming platforms, and they are becoming increasingly popular in new markets.

Congratulations to LISA on her incredible achievement!

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