"I'm sorry for the traffic jam"Lisa closes Thai streets → rewards merchants "Tongkeng"
Jul 04, 2024
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According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post on the 2nd (local time), Lisa filmed a music video for her new song 'Rockstar' in Yawarat, called Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand, from 2 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 3.
At the time, Lisa completely closed the area for the music video and filmed it.
Lisa gave 20,000 baht as compensation to store owners who were unable to do business because of this. This is equivalent to an average month's salary in Thailand.
In addition, it was reported that he offered to give 1,000 baht (about 40,000 won) to passers-by, saying he was sorry for the inconvenience caused to traffic, adding to the surprise.
Meanwhile, Lisa's 'Rockstar' is a combination of modern R&B and hip-hop genres, the first solo song released by the newly established company LLOUD, leaving its former agency, YG. The song received 32.4 million views in 24 hours after its release on YouTube on the morning of the 28th of last month.
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As a result, Lisa's new song ranked eighth on the global chart on Spotify in the U.S. upon its release, and succeeded in making her biggest debut as a K-pop female solo artist in the history of Spotify charts around the world.
In addition, Lisa's Rockstar, which was higher than her previous works 'Lalisa' and 'Money', ranked 15th and 28th on Spotify, topped the list with more than 2.57 million streams in her hometown of Thailand, setting the record for the highest daily streaming of any album released in Thailand.
Meanwhile, Lisa is conducting her personal activities with the independent label Loud Company, which she founded. It also signed a partnership with RCA Records, a label affiliated with Sony Music.
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