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Lisa's New Single Helps Her Accomplish A Special Feat On The Charts

Lisa's New Single Helps Her Accomplish A Special Feat On The Charts

Forbes27-05-2025

Lisa's new collaboration with Maroon 5 is proving to be not just a commercial hit, but one of the most significant radio successes in her solo career. The Blackpink superstar teamed up with the pop band for the joint single "Priceless," which arrived on several Billboard charts last week. As it disappears from one ranking, it debuts on another and continues its steady climb on several others.
"Priceless" opens on the Adult Contemporary chart this week, coming in at No. 29. The song marks Lisa's second release under her own name to reach this ranking, which tracks the most successful singles at U.S. radio stations that focus on adult contemporary — a more mature-leaning subgenre of pop music.
Last week, "Priceless" landed on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay tallies. This frame, it improves to new peaks on both, lifting to Nos. 22 and 12, respectively.
As "Priceless" debuts on the Adult Contemporary chart, it becomes Lisa's second single to appear on all three of Billboard's pop radio rosters. It's also her first collaboration to manage that feat.
Only one other Lisa solo cut has achieved this trifecta: "Moonlit Floor," which also landed on the Pop Airplay, Adult Contemporary, and Adult Pop Airplay lists. That track, featured on her recent solo album Alter Ego, peaked at No. 24 on the AC roster, No. 21 on Pop Airplay, and No. 38 on Adult Pop Airplay. It remains her longest-charting success across all three lists.
While Lisa has only reached the Adult Contemporary chart twice, she has placed additional tracks on the two other pop radio rosters. The Blackpink star has now scored three wins on the Adult Pop Airplay list, with her collaboration "Born Again,' featuring Doja Cat and Rare, also reaching a No. 38 peak.
She has performed best on the Pop Airplay tally, where she's now landed five smashes. In addition to "Priceless," "Moonlit Floor," and "Born Again," her other Alter Ego single "Rockstar" spent several frames on the chart, as did her 2021 solo breakout "Money," which first brought her to the top 40 list.

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