
Blackpink Star Lisa Bests Her Own Radio Record
Lisa teamed up with Maroon 5 earlier this year to help the pop band mount something of a comeback and launch its latest era. The group delivered "Priceless" to expectant fans, and both parties benefited from the collaboration.
The Blackpink superstar scored a hit on multiple Billboard charts with the tune. The song didn't live long on the Hot 100 or other tallies, but it has remained a fixture on some pop radio rankings ever since it arrived. As it holds on once more, Lisa bests her own most impressive showing.
"Priceless" Becomes Lisa's Longest-Charting Adult Pop Airplay Hit
"Priceless" reaches seven weeks on the Adult Pop Airplay chart. The track now ranks as Lisa's longest-running success on Billboard's tally, one of the company's three pop radio rosters.
Just last week, "Priceless" matched Lisa's solo cut "Moonlit Floor" in terms of longevity on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking. That latter tune debuted in January and peaked at No. 38, spending just six frames on the tally.
She has also sent "Born Again," a collaboration with Doja Cat and Rae, to the same roster. That tune also peaked at No. 38 and only lived on the list for three stays.
Lisa's Big Week on the Adult Pop Airplay Chart
Lisa is having a big week on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking, as "Priceless" not only becomes her longest-charting tune, but also her first to break into the top 10. The Maroon 5 collaboration lifts from No. 11 to No. 10, making her one of only a handful of stars from the K-pop world to reach such a lofty space on this radio list.
'Priceless' Lives on Multiple Radio Tallies
"Priceless" can be found on three other radio charts published by Billboard. This time around, the cut lifts one spot on both the Radio Songs and Adult Contemporary tallies, improving to Nos. 48 and 29, respectively. It simultaneously dips from No. 20 to No. 22 on the Pop Airplay ranking.
Lisa's "Moonlit Floor" is still holding on the Adult Contemporary chart months into its lifetime. Her solo smash looks like it's about to depart, as it declines to No. 27 on the 30-spot roster, 14 weeks into its time on that list.

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