BLACKPINK’s Lisa has achieved a momentous milestone in her illustrious career by being inducted as a Cultural Icon into the ‘Asian Hall of Fame.’ This remarkable honor serves as a testament to her status as a global superstar and a significant influencer in the cultural landscape.

Lisa Confirmed as a Cultural Icon by the ‘Asian Hall of Fame’

What makes this achievement even more exceptional is the fact that Lisa is the first K-pop artist to receive this prestigious recognition since the establishment of the Hall of Fame in 2004. Her induction not only highlights her remarkable journey but also underscores the far-reaching impact of Asian artists on the world stage. By joining the ranks of legendary figures like Queen’s Freddie Mercury and esteemed Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, Lisa’s inclusion heralds a new era for the Asian Hall of Fame, celebrating the diversity and dynamism of Asian artistic contributions to the global cultural tapestry.

Lisa‘s ascent to global stardom has been nothing short of extraordinary, marked by a series of groundbreaking accomplishments that have firmly established her as a powerhouse in the music industry. Her solo debut made waves worldwide, breaking records on YouTube for the most views within the first 24 hours of a music video’s release and ultimately becoming the most-watched video of the year. On Spotify, she made history as the first K-pop solo artist to exceed one billion streams for a single track, while her album garnered the title of the most streamed album by a K-pop solo artist on the platform.

Lisa as a Solo Artist

Despite not releasing new music as a solo artist since 2021, Lisa’s popularity continues to soar. Her monthly listeners on Spotify have recently exceeded 9.34 million, showcasing her enduring appeal. Furthermore, her hit song “Money” remains on its path to reaching one billion views on YouTube, amassing an impressive 923 million views to date.

Lisa’s journey is a testament to her exceptional talent, global influence, and enduring popularity as a multifaceted artist, and her induction as a Cultural Icon into the ‘Asian Hall of Fame’ is a well-deserved acknowledgment of her profound impact on the world of music and culture.