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

South Korean girl group and global K-pop phenomenon
BLACKPINK is a South Korean girl group formed by the entertainment company YG Entertainment and widely regarded as one of the most successful and internationally recognized acts in K-pop history. Composed of four members, the group helped lead the global expansion of Korean pop music in the late 2010s and 2020s.
The group debuted in 2016 after years of training within the YG system, which selected and developed its members through an intensive process common in the Korean idol industry. BLACKPINK consists of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa, each bringing distinct strengths in vocals, rap, dance and stage presence. Lisa, originally from Thailand, helped broaden the group's appeal across Southeast Asia, while the group's bilingual songs and polished visuals attracted fans worldwide. Their debut single album introduced a sound that fused hip-hop, electronic pop and powerful hooks, immediately distinguishing them within a crowded market.
BLACKPINK built momentum through a series of hit singles, including "Boombayah," "As If It's Your Last," "DDU-DU DDU-DU" and "Kill This Love." Their 2020 release "How You Like That" set records for online viewership and streaming, reflecting their enormous digital following. Later that year they released "The Album," their first full-length Korean studio album, which featured collaborations with Western artists such as Selena Gomez and Cardi B and became one of the best-selling albums by a Korean girl group. Their 2022 album "Born Pink" debuted at the top of charts in the United States and the United Kingdom, an exceptional achievement for a non-English-language group, led by the single "Pink Venom."
BLACKPINK's accompanying world tours drew massive crowds and became among the highest-grossing tours ever staged by a K-pop act. The group headlined major international festivals, a milestone that underscored their crossover appeal beyond traditional K-pop audiences. Their members have also pursued individual ventures, including solo music releases and prominent roles as global ambassadors for leading luxury fashion houses, making them influential figures in both music and style.
The group has accumulated record-breaking statistics on video and streaming platforms, frequently ranking among the most-viewed and most-subscribed music acts online. Their visual identity, combining high-fashion aesthetics with energetic choreography, has shaped trends and inspired a devoted international fanbase.
Beyond commercial achievements, BLACKPINK has been recognized for expanding the reach of Korean popular culture and demonstrating that non-English music can dominate global charts. They have received numerous awards within the Korean music industry and international recognition from outlets covering global pop. By balancing group projects with thriving solo careers, the members have sustained their visibility and relevance. BLACKPINK remains a touchstone for the worldwide popularity of K-pop, symbolizing the genre's transformation from a regional phenomenon into a powerful force in the global entertainment landscape, admired for their artistry, ambition and cultural influence.

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.'