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Lisa
Lisa for Vogue Taiwan in June 2021
Born
Pranpriya Manobal

(1997-03-27) March 27, 1997 (age 27)
Buriram, Thailand
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active2016–present
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Signature

Lalisa Manobal (also spelled Manoban;[a] born Pranpriya Manobal,[b][4] March 27, 1997), known mononymously as Lisa,[c] is a Thai rapper, singer and dancer based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink formed by YG Entertainment.[5]

Lisa made her solo debut with her single album Lalisa in September 2021. The album sold over 736,000 copies in its release week in South Korea, making her the first female artist to do so.[6] The music video for its lead single of the same name recorded 73.6 million views on YouTube in first 24 hours of its release, becoming the most-viewed music video in the first 24 hours on the platform by a solo artist.[7]

Life and career

Early life and career beginnings

Born as Pranpriya Manobal on March 27, 1997[8] in Buriram Province, Thailand,[9] she later legally changed her name to Lalisa, meaning the one being praised,[10] on the advice of a fortune teller in order to bring in prosperity.[11] As an only child, she was raised by her Thai mother and Swiss stepfather.[12] Lisa's mother is named Chitthip Brüschweiler. Her stepfather is Marco Brüschweiler, a renowned chef, currently active in Thailand. Lisa completed secondary education at Praphamontree School I and II.[13]

After starting dance classes at the age of four, she competed regularly in dance contests throughout her childhood, including in "To Be Number One",[14] and joined the eleven-member dance crew We Zaa Cool alongside BamBam of Got7. In September 2009, the group entered the competition LG Entertainment Million Dream Sanan World broadcast on Channel 9 and won the "Special Team" Award.[15] Lisa also participated in a singing contest as a school representative for "Top 3 Good Morals of Thailand", hosted by the Moral Promotion Center in early 2009, where she finished as a runner-up.[13]

In 2010, 13-year-old Lisa auditioned to join South Korean record label YG Entertainment in Thailand. From a young age, Lisa gained an interest in the K-Pop industry, namely admiring artists Big Bang and 2NE1, and wished to someday follow a similar path.[16] Among the 4,000 applicants, she was the only individual to qualify, which prompted then CEO, Yang Hyun-suk into offering Lisa a chance to become a YG Entertainment trainee.[17] Lisa also impressed one of the judges, Danny Im of 1TYM, at the auditions, with him later praising her on-stage confidence and her off-stage attitude.[18]

In 2011, Lisa moved to South Korea to begin her formal training as a trainee, which lasted five years. She officially joined the label as their first non-ethnically Korean trainee on April 11, 2011.[19] In November 2013, she appeared in Taeyang's music video for the single "Ringa Linga, where she was one of the background dancers, alongside members of iKon and Winner.[20] In March 2015, Lisa undertook her first modelling job for street-wear brand Nona9on, following South Korean cosmetics brand Moonshot in 2016.[21]

2016–present: Debut with Blackpink and solo ventures

Lisa performing with Blackpink at the Korea Music Festival in 2017

In August 2016, Lisa debuted as one of four members of South Korean girl group Blackpink, as well as the first non-ethnically Korean to debut under the agency.[22][10] Blackpink debuted with single album Square One with lead singles "Whistle" and "Boombayah". "Whistle" achieved a perfect "all-kill", topping all South Korean charts upon debut.[23] As of October 2020, the group has released two studio albums, Blackpink in Your Area and The Album, three extended plays, Blackpink, Square Up and Kill This Love, and two single albums, Square One and Square Two.

Lisa was cast by the MBC military variety program Real Man 300 as a permanent member on the show as part of the Korea Army Academy edition from September 21, 2018 onward. The show marked her first permanent role on a television program since debut.[24] Her appearance earned her an unofficial award titled "Character of the Year" through the 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards.[25]

On November 5, 2018, she unveiled her YouTube channel, Lilifilm Official, focusing on travelling and lifestyle alongside dance performances.[26][27] As of July 2019, she accumulated over 1.3 million subscribers, and received a YouTube Gold Play Button.[28] Notably, one of the dance performance videos went viral in 2020 due to a meme where screen caps of her legs were juxtaposed onto a character or public figure's torso, often with the caption "Did it work?". Celebrities including Dolly Parton, Stephen Colbert. James Corden, Luke Evans, and Lil Nas X participated in the meme as well, posting photos of themselves with Lisa's legs.[29]

In March 2020, Lisa served as the dance mentor throughout the iQIYI's Chinese girl group survival program Youth With You Season 2.[30] In February 2021, she returned as the dance mentor in the Chinese boy group survival show Youth With You Season 3.[31]

On April 19, 2021 an official from YG Entertainment revealed to South Korean media outlet The Korea Herald that Lisa would debut as the third soloist from her group with schedules later to be officially announced through a notice.[32] On July 12, through Star News, her label revealed filming for her music video is going underway.[33]

Lisa's debut single album Lalisa and its lead single of the same name were released on September 10, 2021.[34][35] Upon release, the music video for "Lalisa" became the most-viewed video by a soloist in 24 hours with 73.6 million views, breaking the record held by Taylor Swift's "Me!" featuring Brendon Urie, which received 65.2 million views in 24 hours.[36] The song debuted at number 84 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and at number two on the Billboard Global 200, becoming Lisa's first top-ten hit on the latter.[37] The single album sold 736,221 copies in Korea on the first week of release, setting the record for the highest first-week sales among all female artists and making Lisa the first female soloist to achieve 500,000 copies in first-week sales.[38] Following its success, B-side track "Money" was sent as the album's second single to US contemporary hit radio and peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number ten on the Billboard Global 200, earning Lisa her second career entries on both charts and her second top-ten global hit.[39]

In October 2021, Lisa confirmed her collaboration with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Megan Thee Stallion by dropping a teaser of the song.[40] Entitled "SG", it included songwriting and composing credits for Lisa and was released on October 22 alongside the music video. The collaboration debuted at number 19 on the Billboard Global 200 and at number two on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[41]

Personal life

Lisa is multilingual; she speaks fluent Thai, English, and Korean, along with basic Japanese and Chinese.[42]

On November 24, 2021, Lisa tested positive for COVID-19,[43] and as of the following day, she was reportedly "in a very good condition with no symptoms."[44] On December 4, 2021, Lisa tested negative and has now fully recovered from COVID-19.[45]

Other ventures

Endorsements

Lisa at a fansigning event in August 2018

Through her work as a model for the South Korean cosmetics brand Moonshot, she became their brand ambassador in China on March 21, 2018.[46]

On July 25, 2019, Lisa became the brand ambassador and presenter exclusively for the new collection launched in Thailand where six of the products include Manoban's signature as part of the packaging.[47] On March 28, 2019, Lisa signed her first solo endorsement deal for AIS Thailand, the largest GSM mobile phone operator in Thailand. Lisa became the highest-paid brand presenter for AIS. Furthermore, her advertising campaign became the highest-rated commercial in Thailand.[48] On May 11, 2019, Lisa became the brand presenter for the Samsung Galaxy S10 in Thailand. Her first promotional material for the brand was released on May 14.[49] The mobile game Ragnarok M: Eternal Love uses Lisa as their endorsement model and appears as a character on their "Midnight Party" server from July 24, 2019 onward.[50]

In January 2020, Lisa joined labelmate Winner's Mino as an endorsement model for sportswear brand Adidas's SS20 season My Shelter clothing range.[51] Through Lisa's newfound popularity in China through her appearance on iQIYI's Youth With You 2 as a dance mentor, she was revealed to be the new brand spokesperson in China for the fabric softener company D&G Downy on May 13.[52] She soon went on to become the new brand spokesperson for one of China's largest dairy companies, Mengniu Dairy's Chinese yoghurt brand, Zhengouli.[52] On June 27, Tencent Games announced Lisa as Supercell's newest spokesperson in China for their mobile video game, Brawl Stars.[53] In October 2020, Lauder-owned MAC had named Lisa as their newest global brand ambassador. She became the face of their renowned collections and key campaigns as well as muse for innovation projects. "Always confident and never one to shy away from risks, she embodies our commitment to celebrating individuality and self-expression above all else," explained Senior Vice President and Global Creative Director, Drew Elliott. "We can't wait for her fans to see what she has in store for them through our collaboration".[54][55][56]

On February 22, 2021, Lisa was announced as the endorser of the Vivo S9 smartphone.[57] She was also an endorser of the Vivo S7 smartphone in 2020.[58]

Fashion and photography

Lisa at Incheon Airport in June 2019

In January 2019, Lisa became the muse of Hedi Slimane, the artistic, creative and image director for Celine, a French luxury brand.[59] In September 2020, she was announced as their global ambassador. She was featured in the brand’s Essentials campaign in June 2020, shot by creative director Hedi Slimane and has been widely photographed in Celine outfits and accessories. In a statement, the brand said, “We are pleased to announce the continued collaboration of Celine with Lisa, who will represent the house as Global Ambassador”.[60]

The same year, in November, Penshoppe revealed Lisa had joined the Penshoppe family as their newest ambassador.[61] Furthermore, on July 24, 2020, Lisa was officially selected as the newest brand ambassador representing Bulgari, an Italian luxury brand. As an ambassador for Bulgari, she participated in the digital campaigns for the "Serpenti" and "Bzero One" collections.[62]

On February 16, 2021, Lisa joined the guest jury for the French fashion award ANDAM.[63]

Through YG Entertainment, Lisa released a limited edition photobook entitled "0327" composed entirely with self-taken photographs through a film camera. The photobook was released on her birthday in 2020.[64] The second volume was released the following year on March 27, 2021.[65]

On November 13, 2021, it was revealed that Lisa would be releasing her own collection with American beauty brand MAC Cosmetics, titled “MAC x L”. Her collection includes powder blushes, eyeliner, an eyeshadow palette, and a face powder.[66]

Philanthropy

On September 17, 2019, after torrential rain brought by a monsoon caused flooding across 32 Thai provinces, Thai beauty blogger Koi Onusa, a relative of Lisa, revealed that Lisa had donated ฿100,000 to Thai actor Bin Bunluerit's fund to help those evacuated in the floods as disaster relief.[67][13]

In September 2021, Lisa expressed an interest in joining a social program led by the Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange in partnership with YG Entertainment for Buriram Province, and soon launched an online account to help collect donations. The partnership between the foundation and YG Entertainment aims to build a 160 square meter cultural compound at Non Suwan Phitthayakhom School in Buriram, among other things which includes providing computers, projectors and other multimedia equipment to the school and establish a K-pop dance academy staffed by local instructors.[68]

Impact and influence

Lisa at a fansign event at the AK Plaza in 2018.

Lisa has often been cited as an influence to other individuals working in the same field as a musician within the South Korean music industry.[citation needed] Through interviews, former Nature girl group member, Gaga and Hot Issue girl group member, Mayna revealed Lisa as their role models.[69][70]

In April 2019, she became the most followed K-pop idol on Instagram, with 17.4 million followers at the time.[71] As of April 2021, she became the first and only K-pop idol to amass 50 million followers, as she continues to set engagement and follower count records on the platform.[72]

While Lisa landed her first solo magazine cover for Harper's Bazaar Thailand's May 2019 issue, MEI, a distributor of Harper's Bazaar, reported that all 120,000 printed copies in stock were sold out. It was reported that, on average, 30,000 copies are normally printed, and well-known celebrities have an average of 60,000 copies printed. However, despite selling 120,000 copies, the public's demand was still not met.[73][74]

Following Lisa's attendance at the Celine Fashion Show for Men's Spring Summer 2020 collection in Paris, France, during Paris Fashion Week, Lyst reported that global searches for Celine's Triomphe bag leapt 66% on June 28, 2019, after she published an image of the style on her social media, in result garnering the attention of many among the general public.[75]

According to the "2021 Overseas Korean Wave Survey" conducted by the organization's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange, Lisa was listed as one of twenty "Most Popular Korean Singers Abroad" alongside South Korean musicians G-Dragon, IU, Psy, Blackpink and more. The survey collected data throughout 18 countries worldwide including China, India, Australia, South Africa and Russia. A total of 8,500 men and women aged between 15 and 59 participated in the survey.[76] In a 2021 survey conducted by YouGov, a British international agency, Lisa was chosen as one of the twenty most admired woman in the world alongside Michelle Obama, Angelina Jolie, Queen Elizabeth II, and more.[77]

Lisa's announcement as MAC Cosmetics’ first female K-pop idol to be appointed as a Global Brand Ambassador generated $1.83M in MIV®,[d] with MAC’s announcement post generating $506K in MIV® – representing their top branded post of 2020 and making them one of the top beauty collaborations of the year.[78] Her announcement post on Instagram as a Global Ambassador for MAC Cosmetics received more than 5.6 million likes and 74,000 comments.[79] Her partnerships have been noted to feel genuine[78] as she frequently features the same brands across her social media channels. The success of her endorsements and partnerships has been partially attributed to this authenticity.[78] Because of her influencing power and marketing potential, Lisa has been used as an example of changing promotional strategies in the fashion and makeup industry.[80]

Her impact extends to other artists in the music industry. Destiny Rogers' song "Tomboy" had a 1939% increase in streams on the daily Spotify update following a dance performance video by Lisa on her YouTube channel using it. Shortly after the performance was uploaded to Youtube, Rogers' song and EP Tomboy entered iTunes and Apple Music charts in numerous countries. On Spotify the song reached the Top 200 and the top 10 of the Philippines Viral 50 playlist.[81] Rogers herself acknowledged the situation on Twitter[82] and thanked Lisa for revitalizing the song.[83] Lisa was praised by Thailand's prime minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, for promoting Thai culture in her "Lalisa" music video.[84]

Discography

Single albums

Name of the album, selected album details, selected chart position, and sales figure
Title Details Peak positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[85]
Lalisa 1

Singles

Name of the single, year released, selected chart position, sales figure, and name of the album
Title Year Peak positions Sales Album
KOR AUS
[89]
CAN
[90]
FRA
[91]
MLY
[92]
SGP
[93]
UK
[94]
US
[95]
WW
[96]
Gaon
[97]
Hot
[98]
As lead artist
"Lalisa" 2021 64 28 76 42 175 1 2 68 84 2 Lalisa
"Money" [e] 32 37 75 1 2 46 90 10
Collaborations
"SG"
(with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Megan Thee Stallion)
2021 [f] 86 87 17 26 [g] [h] 19 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Songwriting credits

Name of the song, year released, artist, and name of the album
Title Year Artist Album Composer Lyricist Ref.
"SG" 2021 DJ Snake, Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lisa Non-album single Yes Yes [105]

Filmography

Television shows

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
English Original
2017 Lisa TV 리사 TV OnStyle Cast member 3 episodes
2018 Real Man 300 진짜사나이 300 MBC 6 episodes [24]
2020 Youth With You 2 青春有你 2 iQIYI Dance mentor [30]
2021 Youth With You 3 青春有你 3 [106]

Music videos

Title Year Director(s) Length Ref.
"Lalisa" 2021 Un­known 3:26 [107]
"SG"
(with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Megan Thee Stallion)
Colin Tilley 4:01 [108]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s) / Work(s) Result Ref.
KoreanUpdates Awards 2021 Best female Solo Lisa Won [109]
Song of The Year Money {{won}]
MV of The Year Lalisa Won
Dance of The Year Lalisa Won
Asian Pop Music Awards[i] 2021 Best Dance Performance (Overseas) "Money" Pending [111]
Best Female Artist (Overseas) Lalisa Pending
Record of the Year (Overseas) "Lalisa" Pending
Song of the Year (Overseas) Pending
Bravo Otto 2022 Best Newcomer Lisa Pending [112]
The Fact Music Awards 2021 Fan N Star Choice Individual Lisa Longlisted [113]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2022 Mubeat Global Choice Award – Female Pending [114]
Hanteo Music Awards 2021 Initial Chodong Record Award Lalisa Won [115]
Artist Award – Female Solo Lisa Pending [116]
Joox Thailand Music Awards 2020 Social Superstar Nominated [117]
Korea First Brand Awards[j] 2022 Best Female Solo Singer Pending [119]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2021 Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Won [120]
Artist of the Year Nominated [121]
Best Dance Performance – Solo "Lalisa" Nominated [122]
Best Female Artist Lisa Nominated
Song of the Year "Lalisa" Nominated [121]
TikTok Favorite Moment Lisa Nominated [123]
Worldwide Icon of the Year Nominated [121]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2021 Best K-Pop Nominated [124]
Prêmio Annual K4US 2020 Favorite News From The Hwstar Won [125]
Premios Cultura Asiática 2021 Best K-pop solo Pending [126]
Seoul Music Awards 2022 Bonsang Award Lalisa Pending [127]
K-Wave Award Lisa Pending
Popularity Award Pending
Thailand Master Youth Club 2021 Inspirational Role Model for Youth Won [128]
Weibo Starlight Awards 2020 Popular Artist of the Year Won [129]
Starlight Hall of Fame (Southeast Asia) Won

World records

Name of record body, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder
Publication Year World record Record holder Ref.
Guinness World Records 2021 Most viewed YouTube music video by a solo artist in 24 hours "Lalisa" [130]
Most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist

Notes

  1. ^ Template:Lang-th; RTGSLalisa Manoban; IPA: [lá.lí.sǎː má.noː.baːn]. The surname is officially spelled Manobal in the Latin alphabet, though Manoban is a better approximation of the Thai pronunciation.[2][3]
  2. ^ ปราณปรียา มโนบาล; RTGS: Pranpriya—; IPA: [praːn.priː.jaː]
  3. ^ Hangul: 리사
  4. ^ Media Impact Value is a proprietary algorithm developed by Launchmetrics to measure the impact of placements and mentions across different voices in the Fashion, Luxury, and Cosmetics (FLC) industry.
  5. ^ "Money" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 43 on the download chart.[100]
  6. ^ "SG" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 173 on the download chart.[101]
  7. ^ "SG" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[102]
  8. ^ "SG" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 2 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[103]
  9. ^ Hosted by the Hong Kong Asia Pacific International Group and Sunway Records, the Asian Pop Music Awards bases its winners on the "Asian Pop Music Chart" which opened on September 2019.[110]
  10. ^ Hosted by the Korea Consumer Brand Committee and the Korea Consumer Forum, the Korea First Brand Awards bases its winners on a nationwide South Korean survey.[118]

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