Lisa (BLACKPINK) officially set a Guinness World Record, being the first Kpop artist to do this!

 With her huge influence, Lisa has officially entered her name in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2022.

As the most anticipated solo debut of BLACKPINK, Lisa automatically became the hottest name when releasing the MV LALISA on September 10, 2021. By September 14, YouTube Records updated the view information of the MVs within 24 hours after its release. Lisa's LALISA MV recorded 73.6 million views.


Lisa's number of 73.6 million views is not only the top of Kpop, but also surpasses Taylor Swift to top the world. And this is also the fastest solo MV to reach 100 million views in Kpop, it only took Lisa 2.1 days to reach 100 million views and after 5 days, the MV has reached 255 million views as of 9/10.


Not only stopping at impressive numbers, on October 8, Guinness World Records announced that Lisa officially confirmed the world record as the solo artist with the highest number of views after. 24 hours on YouTube.

Lisa's first single - LALISA, from the album of the same name, became the most viewed MV on YouTube by a solo artist in 24 hours with 73.6 million views. It surpassed Taylor Swift's single - Me! released back in April 2019 with 65.2 million views.

As the third BLACKPINK member to make a solo debut, Lisa joined Rosé in setting a record in 2021. Earlier this year, Rosé became the first artist to reach number one on the Billboard Global chart as an artist. As a solo artist and a member of the group, and set the record for the most viewed solo MV on YouTube in 24 hours by a K-pop artist - a record now broken by Lisa.


Their recent success has earned BLACKPINK a place in the Guinness World Records 2022 in the social media section.

Born in Buriram, Thailand, Lisa moved to Korea in 2011, with Jennie, Rose and Jisoo debuted in 2016 as the girl group BLACKPINK under the management company YG Entertainment.


As a band, they have released two albums and most recently released their second album The Album in Japanese. The group has won numerous awards, including the People's Choice Award, the Teen Choice Award, and the MTV Video Music Award.

Additionally, the quartet has held previous Guinness World Records titles including most viewed YouTube video in 24 hours and most viewed music video in 24 hours. However, these records are currently held by the band BTS for the single Dynamite.




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