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Lisa Breaks Her Tie With Jennie And Matches Rosé
Lisa Breaks Her Tie With Jennie And Matches Rosé

Forbes

time2 days ago

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Lisa Breaks Her Tie With Jennie And Matches Rosé

Every week that Maroon 5 and Lisa's collaboration 'Priceless' holds on Billboard's pop radio charts, the tune makes history in one way or another. The combined star power of both acts ensured that the duet reached all three of the company's airplay rosters focused on pop music, and it hasn't faded from them in the months since it dropped. For the most part, 'Priceless' is still climbing, as it scores another week on the most competitive of the three lists. Lisa breaks out of a tie with one of her Blackpink bandmates and matches another member of the group for a slightly better position in the ranking's annals this week. 12 Weeks on the Pop Airplay Chart 'Priceless' jumps from No. 19 to No. 18, returning to its all-time peak on the Pop Airplay chart. As of this frame, the collaboration has spent 12 weeks somewhere on the tally. As it makes it to that milestone, 'Priceless' reaches the same level as 'Toxic Till the End' by fellow Blackpink musician Rosé. Both cuts have now lived on the list for a dozen periods. The two tracks are currently tied as the fourth-longest-charting hits of all time by K-pop female soloists on the Pop Airplay ranking. Lisa Pushes Past Jennie Last week, Lisa was tied with Blackpink's Jennie, as her semi-namesake track 'Like Jennie' racked up 11 weeks on the Pop Airplay chart before falling away. Now, 'Priceless' moves ahead, pushing 'Like Jennie' outside the top five on the list of the sturdiest cuts by female K-pop soloists. Lisa May Continue to Make History with 'Priceless' 'Priceless' will almost surely pass 'Toxic Till the End' in the coming days, as it seems unlikely the tune will fall from No. 18 to somewhere outside the top 40 on the Pop Airplay chart. Lisa still has weeks to go before advancing again on the list, however, as Jennie's other radio smash 'One of the Girls' with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp disappeared after 15 weeks on the radio roster. The all-time record for the longest stay on the Pop Airplay chart by a female K-pop soloist belongs to Rosé's 'Apt.,' which benefited from a feature by Bruno Mars. That cut remained on the top 40 roster for 28 weeks, while Lisa's own 'Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)' holds steady in the runner-up spot with 19 weeks on the tally to its credit.

Lisa Matches Her Bandmate Jennie For A Spot In Radio History
Lisa Matches Her Bandmate Jennie For A Spot In Radio History

Forbes

time4 days ago

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Lisa Matches Her Bandmate Jennie For A Spot In Radio History

Lisa and Maroon 5's 'Priceless' hits 11 weeks on the Pop Airplay chart, tying Jennie's 'Like Jennie' ... More as the fifth-longest charting female K-pop soloist hit. Lisa at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on October 15, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images) When Lisa teamed up with Maroon 5 for the band's single "Priceless," both acts surely knew they were headed for a hit on the Billboard charts. The Blackpink singer is one of the most famous women in the music industry, and her popularity alone would likely have been enough to turn the collaboration into a major win. Anticipation for Maroon 5's new chapter was also high, and radio programmers and DJs throughout the United States depend on the Grammy-winning act to produce the kind of smashes that people love to hear over and over, and it's common for the group's latest release to be put into heavy rotation. Months after "Priceless" arrived, the track is still present on a number of Billboard's airplay charts. As it holds on once more on the most competitive pop tally, Lisa matches one of her bandmates for a spot in the history books. Lisa Matches Her Blackpink Bandmate Jennie "Priceless" has now lived on the Pop Airplay chart for 11 weeks. As it reaches that landmark figure, Lisa's collaboration with Maroon 5 ties as the fifth-longest-running hit by a female K-pop solo musician in the history of the list. Lisa's poppy cut is now on the same level as "Like Jennie" by, appropriately, Jennie, who is also a member of Blackpink. 'Priceless' Will Likely Live on for Weeks While "Like Jennie" fell off the Pop Airplay ranking after 11 weeks, the same fate doesn't seem likely for "Priceless." Lisa and Maroon 5 are steady at No. 19 on the 40-spot roster at the moment, so even if the tune begins to drop, it will likely hold on for at least another frame or two…or perhaps many more. Rosé, Jennie and Lisa The longest run by any female K-pop soloist on the Pop Airplay chart is held by Rosé, yet another Blackpink superstar. Her team-up with Bruno Mars, 'Apt.,' lived on the list for 28 frames – almost 10 weeks longer than any other track that fits this description. In between that hit and both "Priceless" and "Like Jennie" come "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" by Lisa (19 weeks), "One of the Girls" by The Weeknd, Jennie, and Lily-Rose Depp (15 weeks), and "Toxic Till the End," another tune from Rosé's debut solo album Rosie, which managed 12 weeks on the roster. Lisa will likely pass Jennie's semi-self-titled cut and tie Rosé's "Toxic Till the End" in short order, and she could advance beyond that level in a week or so.

BLACKPINK's Rose Scores 3rd On Pop Airplay Hit After APT And Toxic Till The End
BLACKPINK's Rose Scores 3rd On Pop Airplay Hit After APT And Toxic Till The End

News18

time12-07-2025

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BLACKPINK's Rose Scores 3rd On Pop Airplay Hit After APT And Toxic Till The End

Rose's new song On My Mind with Alex Warren has debuted at No. 36 on the Pop Airplay chart. BLACKPINK's Rose has been achieving one milestone after another in her solo career. The talented South Korean singer, who had never scored a hit on top 40 radio stations in the United States on her own, changed that with her latest track. While she had earlier appeared on the Pop Airplay tally, one of Billboard's three pop radio charts, with her band, Rose's singles never made it to those charts. But that changed in a big way for her. In less than a year, Rose earned her third solo hit on the Pop Airplay chart after Apt. and Toxic Till the End. All thanks to her new track, On My Mind, with the rising pop artist Alex Warren, that made the feat possible. The duet debuted at No. 36 on the tally. With this win, Rose is among the top contenders to become the most successful K-pop artist in the history of pop radio in America. Rose first made it into the Pop Airplay chart in the US as a solo artist in November 2024 after she released her smash hit Apt., collaborating with Bruno Mars. That track, a part of her first studio album, Rosie, was a major success. It reached No. 1 and stayed there for five consecutive weeks. Apt. is still the only K-pop solo song to have topped the chart. In January 2025, Rose once again returned to the tally with her track Toxic Till the End, another song from her first solo album. It reached no. 23 on the chart. As reported by Forbes, Rose has tied with her BLACKPINK bandmate Jennie. They both now have the third-most pop radio hits among K-pop soloists in the US. Ahead of them is BTS' Jungkook, with six wins, and their groupmate Lisa, who has scored five wins on the list. Rose's third hit On My Mind moves her ahead of stars like BTS' Jimin. Among all K-pop artists, including groups and soloists, she stands in the fourth position. She shares it not only with Jennie but also with the K-pop boy band Monsta X. At the top position on the chart is the K-pop supergroup BTS. They have earned nine hits on the Pop Airplay chart. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Rosé Ties Her Blackpink Bandmate Jennie With Another Radio Hit
Rosé Ties Her Blackpink Bandmate Jennie With Another Radio Hit

Forbes

time11-07-2025

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Rosé Ties Her Blackpink Bandmate Jennie With Another Radio Hit

Rosé scores her third Pop Airplay hit in the U.S. with 'On My Mind,' tying Jennie for third-most ... More appearances among K-pop soloists on Billboard's pop radio chart. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 02: Rosé attends as Tiffany & Co. celebrates the debut of the Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams Collection at Tiffany & Co. Landmark on May 02, 2024 in New York City. (Photo byfor Tiffany & Co.) A year ago, Rosé had never scored a hit of her own on top 40 radio stations in the United States. The Blackpink singer had appeared on the Pop Airplay tally — one of Billboard's three pop radio rankings — as one-fourth of the K-pop girl group, but never with her solo releases. In less than 12 months, that's changed dramatically. The superstar earns a new smash on the Pop Airplay list this week alongside one of the hottest rising names in pop music. With this latest win, she advances on the list of the most successful K-pop artists in the history of pop radio in America. Rosé Joins Alex Warren on 'On My Mind' Rosé recently joined Alex Warren on his new single "On My Mind," and the track debuts on several Billboard rankings this week. The duet opens at No. 36 on the Pop Airplay tally, and as it arrives, it becomes Rosé's third solo win on the competitive list. Rosé Ties Jennie from Blackpink With a trio of Pop Airplay hits to her credit, Rosé ties her Blackpink bandmate Jennie for the third-most placements on the Pop Airplay ranking among K-pop soloists. They come in behind Jung Kook, who has earned six — twice as many as either Rosé or Jennie — and their Blackpink groupmate Lisa, who has accrued five successes on the top 40 radio roster. Before "On My Mind" arrived, Rosé was matched with Jimin among soloists, and interestingly, with Blackpink as well. Rosé Follows BTS, Jung Kook and Lisa Looking at all K-pop acts, Rosé is now tied for fourth place. She shares that position not only with Jennie, but also with the South Korean boy band Monsta X. BTS leads all stars from that part of the music industry, as the group has earned nine placements on the Pop Airplay chart. 'On My Mind' Comes After 'Apt.' and "Toxic Till the End" Rosé first arrived on the Pop Airplay list under her own name in November 2024, when 'Apt.,' her collaboration with Bruno Mars debuted. That tune went on to hit No. 1, where it remained for five weeks, and it still stands as the only champion on the Pop Airplay list credited to any K-pop soloist. In January of this year, "Toxic Till the End," another single taken from her debut full-length Rosie, climbed as high as No. 23.

Tate McRae Tops Lady Gaga And Benson Boone At Pop Radio
Tate McRae Tops Lady Gaga And Benson Boone At Pop Radio

Forbes

time07-07-2025

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  • Forbes

Tate McRae Tops Lady Gaga And Benson Boone At Pop Radio

Tate McRae lands her twelfth Pop Airplay hit as "Revolving Door" debuts, making her the only artist ... More this week with three tracks on the chart. BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 02: Tate McRae attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Cindy Ord/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair) Getty Images for Vanity Fair Tate McRae has been working her way up to pop star status for years. She first scored hits on the Billboard charts several years back, but her most recent full-length So Close to What produced several of her biggest successes. A handful of recent collaborations have also propelled her further into the spotlight. This week, the Canadian pop singer scores a new win on one of Billboard's most competitive radio rankings. As her latest single debuts, she breaks out of a tie with several of the biggest stars in music, proving that her moment has truly arrived. McRae's single "Revolving Door" debuts on the Pop Airplay chart at No. 39. The tune comes in second-to-last place on the list of the most successful cuts at top 40 stations in the United States. Its arrival marks the singer-songwriter's twelfth appearance on the tally. Even though it begins in a very low position, "Revolving Door" is still a special win for McRae. This frame, she claims the most hits among all artists on the Pop Airplay chart. Several other acts fill two spaces, but McRae is the only one who claims three. Her solo cut "Sports Car" can be found at No. 15, while "What I Want," a collaboration with country powerhouse Morgan Wallen, isn't far behind, coming in at No. 19. Tate McRae Beats Lady Gaga, Benson Boone and SZA Four other artists claim two smashes each on the Pop Airplay roster this frame. That roundup includes Benson Boone, Lady Gaga, and Kendrick Lamar and SZA, who are featured on one another's tunes. Tate McRae's Multi-Genre Radio Success In addition to her success on the Pop Airplay chart, McRae can be found on the Adult Pop Airplay tally with several tracks. She also returns to the Country Airplay list this week alongside Wallen, where "What I Want" reenters at No. 60, in last place. While that tune has already dominated the Hot 100, it has yet to become a true win at country radio, as pop stations have adopted it much faster.

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