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BLACKPINK's Lisa Reveals She's Working on a Second Solo Album

Ava Thompson
Music Editor · 4 days ago

In a Vanity Fair cover story, BLACKPINK's Lisa says her sophomore solo album is in early stages, reflects on acting, and calls Rose like a 'twin sister.'

BLACKPINK's Lisa Reveals She's Working on a Second Solo Album

A Second Solo Chapter Begins

BLACKPINK's Lisa is already laying the groundwork for her next act. In a Vanity Fair cover story spotlighted by Billboard, the singer revealed that she has begun work on her second solo album in the United States, though she was careful to stress that the project is still in its early days. She characterized the sessions as "exploratory," the kind of open-ended phase where ideas are tested before anything is locked in.

According to Billboard, the record carries a loose conceptual thread connected to her upcoming Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, scheduled for November 2026. The new album would build on her 2025 debut, Alter Ego, a release that helped cement her standing as one of the most globally recognizable members of BLACKPINK and one of K-pop's most visible solo acts.

A Sisterly Bond With Rose

Much of the interview turned personal. Lisa spoke warmly about her relationship with bandmate Rose, and Billboard reports that the two became unusually close during their trainee years at YG Entertainment. The reason was simple: they were the only members of the group whose families lived abroad, a shared experience that drew them together during a demanding stretch of their lives.

"We became like twin sisters," Lisa said, a description that speaks to the kind of closeness forged under the pressures of training and early fame.

From Reluctant Student to 'The White Lotus'

The conversation also traced an unexpected turn in Lisa's career. Per Billboard, she recalled that her mother originally hoped she would become a child actor and enrolled her in acting school, an experience the young Lisa did not enjoy at the time. Years later, that early exposure came full circle when she made her screen debut in HBO's The White Lotus.

Now, she says she is open to taking on more acting work, even as she acknowledged her initial reluctance. "I feel like acting was always one of the things that I never [wanted to] try," she admitted, framing her on-screen turn as a surprise even to herself.

The highlights from the cover story, as reported by Billboard, include:

  • A second solo album is in progress, still in its early recording stages
  • A Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace is planned for November 2026
  • Lisa and Rose built a sisterly bond during their trainee years
  • Acting has emerged as an unexpected new creative path after The White Lotus

Balancing Solo Ambition and Group Legacy

Lisa's plans arrive against the backdrop of BLACKPINK's considerable commercial footprint. Billboard notes the group has charted four entries on the Billboard 200, among them the 2022 chart-topper Born Pink, and has logged 11 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Those numbers underscore how much weight each member carries when stepping out on their own.

As BLACKPINK's members continue to juggle individual projects with their collective identity, Lisa's comments paint a picture of an artist intent on widening her reach. Between a forthcoming album, a high-profile Las Vegas residency and a growing appetite for acting, she appears determined to keep expanding across both music and screen rather than settling into any single lane.

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Comments (2)

  • blinkforever_l4 days ago

    A second solo album already, Lisa really never stops and I am not complaining.

  • Hana K.16 hours ago

    The Rose twin sister comment is so sweet and exactly why fans love their friendship. Early stages means we probably wait a while, but I'd rather she take her time and explore the acting side too. That Vanity Fair cover sounds like a whole moment.

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