Lisa joins her Blackpink bandmates Jennie and Rose with her first hit on Billboard’s Radio Songs … More
Lisa has enjoyed historic success on a handful of Billboard’s radio tallies as a soloist. A few tunes from her debut album released under her own alter ego have reached the pop lists in the past few months, but until this week, she had never managed to appear on the all-style, all-encompassing Radio Songs chart.
Thanks to her most recent collaboration, the Blackpink superstar finally lands on that list — and with her arrival, she joins several of her bandmates in a historic showing.
Lisa Hits the Radio Songs Chart
Lisa earns her first hit on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart this week alongside Maroon 5. The two musical acts launch “Priceless” at No. 45 on the 50-spot roster, which ranks the tracks that rack up the largest total number of audience impressions across all formats in the United States.
Lisa Joins Jennie and Rosé
Lisa is just the third K-pop solo female musician to appear on the Radio Songs chart. She’s originally from Thailand, and not all of the music she’s created can be classified as K-pop, but she is usually associated with that style due to her years as a member of Blackpink.
The only two other solo women from that genre who have scored a hit on the Radio Songs tally are some of her Blackpink bandmates. Jennie became the first to do so when she joined The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp on “One of the Girls.” That track spent just three frames on the Radio Songs chart and only climbed to No. 48.
Rosé matched – and then surpassed – Jennie in this feat in late 2024 alongside Bruno Mars with “Apt.” That catchy cut has skyrocketed to No. 4 in the 27 frames it has spent somewhere on the list. It still stands as the highest-rising hit ever by any K-pop musical artist. So far, only Blackpink singer Jisoo has missed out on this ranking.
“Priceless” Is Becoming a Radio Smash
“Priceless” is quickly becoming a true radio smash in America, as the cut has now spent three weeks on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay tallies. This frame, it lifts to Nos. 19 and 11, respectively, on those rosters. Just last time around, it debuted at No. 29 on the Adult Contemporary roster, and this week, it pushes forward one spot. In each instance, the poppy collaboration reaches a new high point.
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