Splintering from K-pop supergroup BLACKPINK, LISA steps into her own identity on her first solo album, "Alter Ego." ...
“Badgrrrl” assures that this Lisa isn't to be messed with: “I can be your bad girl," she raps. “Don't treat me like a lady.” The dreamy “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” interpolates alt-rock band Sixpence ...
Does this performance count as Qualley being a Bond girl? Maybe? Then we got Blackpink's Lisa doing a killer version of Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" from Roger Moore's first 1973 Bond film ...
New York (AP) — Lisa, one-fourth of the K-pop juggernaut ... ad The dreamy “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” interpolates alt-rock band Sixpence None the Richer's 1998 hit “Kiss Me," lyrics ...
“Badgrrrl” assures that this Lisa isn't to be messed with: “I can be your bad girl," she raps. “Don't treat me like a lady.” The dreamy “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” interpolates alt ...
The dreamy “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” interpolates alt-rock band Sixpence None the Richer’s 1998 hit “Kiss Me,” lyrics reimagined to depict a Paris romance for a Gen Z audience.
This album cover image released by RCA Records shows "Alter Ego" by LISA. (RCA Records via AP) ...
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