

The Thai influenced bridge is also reflected here, with the singer wearing traditional gold Thai wear and a crown. Backed up by dancers, the point dance in the chorus uses two hands to form a ‘L’ and ‘A’ to signal to the name. A large portion of the MV features choreography, of which we see her dominate the stage with swagger. Looking behind, the song begins with a white set with her name spelt out in huge blocks in the background. It opens with a camera following behind as we see her split between a formal floor length black dress, and pop referenced blazer.

The music video showcases the various confident sides of the artist. Taking on Thai influences, it gives a nod to her heritage, as well as gives variation and adds an exotic embellishment.Ĭheck out the music video down below! LISA ‘LALISA’ MV: Its instrumental switches it up in the dance break / bridge section. And this isnt coming from the standpoint of a Blackpink hater a. It has good elements to it, but overall it’s not the best. It’s the unneeded example that ‘HYLT’ isnt BP’s lowest point. The chorus whilst simple, is effective with the catchy repetition of the lyric ‘say LALILSA love me’ (LALISA is real name of the singer). This might be quite long, so bear with me. The presence and straight forwardness of the lyrics display the long trained charisma that comes from the main dancer. The title track’s lyrics call out the singer’s talents, with everything in her grasp, she tells everyone to love her. LISA becomes the third member to have a solo debut following members JENNIE and more recently ROSÉ in March this year. With their entertainment agency, YG Entertainment announcing solo debuts of its four members as early as 2017, the 4 year wait has finally arrived.

The debut of the Thailand-born member has been long awaited by fans of the quartet. Featuring the all English B-side, ‘Money’, the album further includes the instrumentals of the two songs. This came along with the identically named single album. This spring marked the release of Ros’s first solo, and now Lisa has dropped her self-referential LALISA.
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On September 10th, BLACKPINK‘s LISA released the music video to her solo debut title track, ‘LALISA’. Review Song Review: Lisa (BLACKPINK) LALISA Posted on Septemby Nick 104 Comments Rather than return with a full group comeback, BLACKPINK’s 2021 has seen the group deliver long-promised solo songs.
