'LALISA' and 'MONEY' together break 100 million views on YouTube
Source: YG Entertainment
Lisa (Blackpink) has shown the potential power of the YouTube queen.
On the 7th, according to YG Entertainment, the MV for the title song "Lalisa" of Lisa's solo album reached 600 million views on YouTube at 1:30 am on the same day. It's been almost 1 year and 7 months since its announcement on September 10, 2011. With the fastest speed among Kpop solo female MVs reaching the same views, the previous shortest record was Jennie's song "Solo (794 days").
At that time, Lisa's LALISA MV was officially posted on Guinness with 73.6 million views after only 24 hours of release. Since then, the female artist has set a new record for "shortest female Kpop artist" when respectively reaching 100 million views after 2 days, 200 million views after 13 days, 300 million views after 48 days, 121 million views respectively. view after 289 days.
Besides, the MV Exclusive Performance Video of the b-side song "Money" also hit 800 million views on YouTube at 7:10 am (KST) on the same day, more than 1 year and 7 months after its release. Although it is not an official MV but a solo performance video, thanks to the constant love of global fans, Blackpink has joined the ranks of 800 million views for the 11th time.
A month after its release, this song has created an unusual wind when going upstream on major charts around the world and topping iTunes Top Songs charts of 66 countries. Her first single peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and "Billboard" Hot 100 charts for eight weeks, two weeks, and three weeks in a row.
On the other hand, recently, Blackpink - the K-pop girl group is conducting the largest-scale world tour with 1.5 million participants. After successfully wrapping up the 14th North American tour in 7 cities and the 10th European tour in 7 cities last year, the 4 members are meeting more fans on the Asian side. In addition, the group will also perform on stage as the headliner at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (USA) in April and Hyde Park British Summer Time Festival (UK) in July.