Lisa (rapper)

Lisa
Lisa in June 2023
Born
Pranpriya Manobal

(1997-03-27) March 27, 1997 (age 27)
Buriram, Thailand
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • dancer
  • actress
OrganizationLloud
Musical career
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2016–present
Labels
Member ofBlackpink
Signature

Lalisa Manobal (also spelled Manoban;[a] born Pranpriya Manobal;[b] March 27, 1997), known mononymously as Lisa (Korean리사), is a Thai rapper, singer, dancer, and actress. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink, which debuted under YG Entertainment in August 2016. She is set to make her acting debut in 2025 in the HBO television series The White Lotus.

Lisa made her solo music debut with her single album Lalisa in September 2021, which made her the first female artist to sell 736,000 copies of an album in its first week in South Korea. The music video for its lead single of the same name broke the record for the most-viewed music video in the first 24 hours on YouTube by a solo artist. Both "Lalisa" and the album's viral second single "Money" charted in the top ten of the Billboard Global 200, the latter becoming the longest-charting song by a female K-pop soloist on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. Lalisa and "Money" became the first album and song by a K-pop solo artist to reach one billion streams on Spotify, respectively. In February 2024, Lisa established her own management company named Lloud.

Lisa earned several accolades throughout her career, including the most Guinness World Records won by a K-pop soloist with eight, a Gaon Chart Music Award, a Mnet Asian Music Award, and the first MTV Video Music Award and MTV Europe Music Award ever won by a K-pop soloist. She is the most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram, as well as the most-subscribed K-pop solo artist on YouTube. Lisa was honored as a cultural ambassador leader by the Thailand Ministry of Culture and has been acknowledged by former Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha for her contributions to spreading Thai culture globally.

Life and career

1997–2010: Early life and education

Born Pranpriya Manobal on March 27, 1997,[3] in Buriram Province, Thailand,[4] she later legally changed her name to Lalisa, meaning "the one being praised",[5] at the advice of a fortune teller for prosperity.[6][7] An only child, she was raised by her Thai mother, Chitthip Brüschweiler, and Swiss stepfather and chef Marco Brüschweiler.[8] Lisa completed secondary education at Praphamontree School I and II.[9] She is multilingual; along with her native Thai, she speaks fluent Korean and English, as well as basic Japanese and Chinese.[10]

After enrolling in dance classes at the age of four, she began competing regularly in contests, including in To Be Number One,[11] and joined the eleven-member dance crew We Zaa Cool alongside BamBam of Got7. In September 2009, the crew entered the LG Entertainment Million Dream Sanan World competition broadcast on Channel 9 and won the Special Team Award.[12] Lisa also participated as a school representative in the singing contest Top 3 Good Morals of Thailand, hosted by the Moral Promotion Center in early 2009, finishing as the runner-up.[9]

2012–2015: Pre-debut activities

In 2010, at age 13, Lisa auditioned to join South Korean record label YG Entertainment in Thailand. She gained an interest in the K-pop industry in her childhood, admiring artists such as BigBang and 2NE1, and aspired to follow a similar path.[13] 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.[14] At her audition, Lisa also impressed one of the judges, Danny Im of 1TYM, who later praised her on-stage confidence and her off-stage attitude.[15]

In 2011, Lisa moved to South Korea to begin her formal training as a trainee. She officially joined the label as its first non-ethnically Korean trainee on April 11.[16] In November 2013, she appeared in the music video for labelmate Taeyang's single "Ringa Linga" as a background dancer alongside members of labelmates and boy bands iKon and Winner.[17] In March 2015, Lisa undertook her first modelling job for the streetwear brand Nona9on, followed by South Korean cosmetics brand Moonshot in 2016.[18]

2016–2022: Debut with Blackpink and Lalisa

Lisa performing in May 2017

In August 2016, Lisa debuted as one of four members of South Korean girl group Blackpink, the first non-ethnically Korean artist under the label.[19][5] The group's debut single album Square One featured lead singles "Whistle", which topped all South Korean charts upon debut, and "Boombayah".[20] In 2018, Blackpink signed with Interscope Records in a global partnership with YG Entertainment.[21]

Lisa became a permanent cast member on the Korea Army Academy edition of the MBC military variety program Real Man 300 from September 21, 2018, onward. Her first role on a television program since her debut,[22] it earned her the unofficial Character of the Year award at the 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards.[23]

On November 5, 2018, Lisa unveiled her YouTube channel, Lilifilm Official, focusing on travelling, lifestyle, and dance.[24][25] As of July 2019, she has over 1.3 million subscribers and received a YouTube Gold Play Button.[26] One of her dance performance videos went viral in 2020 as a result of a meme derived from the video; celebrities such as Dolly Parton, Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Luke Evans, and Lil Nas X participated in the trend.[27]

In March 2020, Lisa served as the dance mentor on iQIYI's Chinese girl group survival program Youth With You Season 2.[28] In February 2021, she returned as dance mentor in the show's third season for boy groups.[29]

On April 19, 2021, YG Entertainment revealed to The Korea Herald that Lisa would be the third member of Blackpink to debut as a soloist, with the official schedule to be announced later.[30] On July 12, through Star News, the label revealed that filming for her music video was underway.[31] Lisa's debut single album Lalisa and its lead single of the same name were released on September 10, 2021.[32][33] 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, for which she earned two Guinness World Records.[34][35] 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 song on the latter.[36] The album sold 736,221 copies in South Korea in its first week, setting the record for the highest first-week sales among female artists domestically and making Lisa the first female soloist to surpass the 500,000-copy mark in one week.[37]

The album's B-side track "Money" received an exclusive dance performance video that was released to YouTube on September 24.[38] The song witnessed a surge in popularity after it became viral on social media, and began to rise in the international charts.[39] As a result, Interscope Records sent the song to US contemporary hit radio on November 9, 2021, as the album's second single.[40] The single peaked at number ten on the Billboard Global 200, becoming Lisa's second top-ten hit after "Lalisa".[41] In the US, it peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90, earning Lisa her second career solo entry, and became the first song by a female K-pop soloist to chart for multiple weeks on the chart.[42][43] "Money" peaked at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart and charted for eight weeks, becoming the longest-charting female K-pop soloist song in the country as well.[44]

Lisa collaborated with French record producer DJ Snake, Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, and American rapper Megan Thee Stallion on the moombahton and Latin trap song "SG". The single was released on October 22, 2021, and featured songwriting and composition credits by Lisa.[45] A music video starring the four artists in Miami was directed by Colin Tilley and released simultaneously with the single.[46] The song peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Global 200.[47] In the US, it peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and became Lisa's first number-one song on the Latin Airplay chart.[48]

On August 28, 2022, Lisa won the MTV Video Music Award for Best K-Pop for "Lalisa" and became the first K-pop solo artist to win an MTV Video Music Award.[49] On November 13, she won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best K-Pop and became the first solo K-pop artist in history to win an MTV Europe Music Award as well.[50] Lisa was awarded two Guinness World Records in 2023 for the achievements, in addition to a third for becoming the most followed K-pop artist on Instagram.[51]

2023–present: Departure from YG Entertainment and acting debut

Lisa featured on BigBang member Taeyang's song "Shoong!", an album track from his second extended play Down to Earth, which was released on April 25, 2023.[52] She also appeared in the song's performance video, in which Taeyang and Lisa performed the song's choreography together.[53] Upon release, the performance video topped YouTube's trending worldwide chart and exceeded 10 million views in 15 hours, more than doubling the views achieved by the album's title track "Seed".[54] Lisa was awarded two further Guinness World Records in May for the fastest solo female K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams and the first album by a solo K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify with Lalisa. With this, she became the K-pop soloist with the most Guinness World Records in history, winning seven as compared to former record-holder Psy's five.[55]

In September 2023, Lisa headlined five performances for the Parisian cabaret Crazy Horse. She performed several solo scenes and appeared with the troupe for original numbers from the cabaret's repertoire, including "But I Am a Good Girl" and "Crisis? What Crisis?"[56] The same month, she earned her eighth Guinness World Record for the first K-pop track by a solo artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify with "Money".[57] To celebrate the achievement, Lisa appeared on the fourth episode of Spotify's Billions Club series on November 15, in which she received a plate-shaped plaque in Paris and cooked a Thai dish for the plate.[58]

On November 22, 2023, Lisa was invested by King Charles III as an Honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) alongside her fellow bandmates during a special investiture at Buckingham Palace which was also attended by President of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol.[59] On December 5, YG Entertainment announced that Lisa along with the other members of Blackpink had renewed their contracts for group activities and that the members' individual contracts were still under discussion.[60] YG Entertainment subsequently confirmed on December 29 that Lisa and the other Blackpink members agreed not to proceed with a contract with the label for individual activities.[61]

Lisa headlined the Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes charity event organized by the First Lady of France, Brigitte Macron, in Paris on January 26, 2024, where she performed a medley of her solo singles "Lalisa" and "Money". At the event, she also made a surprise appearance during DJ Snake's set, in which they performed "SG" live for the first time together.[62] On February 8, Lisa announced that she launched her own artist management company, called Lloud.[63] Variety revealed that Lisa will make her acting debut in the third season of the HBO television series The White Lotus, and will be credited under her given name, Lalisa Manobal.[64]

Other ventures

Endorsements

Lisa for Vogue Taiwan in 2021

Through her work as a model for the South Korean cosmetics brand Moonshot, she became their brand ambassador in China on March 21, 2018.[65] On July 25, 2019, Lisa became the brand ambassador and presenter for the new collection launched in Thailand, in which six of the products include her autograph as part of the packaging.[66] On March 28, 2019, Lisa signed her first solo endorsement deal for AIS Thailand, the largest GSM mobile phone operator in Thailand. She became its highest-paid brand presenter, and her advertising campaign was the highest-rated commercial in Thailand.[67] On May 11, 2019, Lisa began endorsing the Samsung Galaxy S10 in Thailand. Her first promotional material for the brand was released on May 14.[68] Lisa also featured as an endorsement model for the mobile game Ragnarok M: Eternal Love, appearing as a character on their Midnight Party server beginning on July 24, 2019.[69]

In January 2020, Lisa joined labelmate Mino of boy band Winner as an endorsement model for sportswear brand Adidas' SS20 season My Shelter clothing range.[70] She was revealed as a brand spokesperson in China for the fabric softener company D&G Downy on May 13,[71] soon also becoming a brand spokesperson for Zhengouli, the yoghurt brand of Mengniu Dairy, one of China's largest dairy companies.[71] On June 27, Tencent Games announced Lisa as Supercell's newest spokesperson in China for their mobile video game Brawl Stars.[72] In October 2020, Lauder-owned MAC Cosmetics named Lisa their newest global brand ambassador; she served as muse and face of many of their collections and key campaigns. Of Lisa, Senior Vice President and Global Creative Director Drew Elliott stated, "Always confident and never one to shy away from risks, she embodies our commitment to celebrating individuality and self-expression above all else."[73][74][75]

On February 22, 2021, Lisa was announced as the endorsement model for the Vivo S9 smartphone,[76] having endorsed the Vivo S7 smartphone in 2020.[77] In March 2022, she became the brand ambassador to whiskey brand Chivas Regal and starred in the I Rise, We Rise campaign.[78]

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 French luxury fashion brand Celine.[79] In September 2020, she was announced as global ambassador after having featured in their Essentials campaign, shot by Slimane, in June 2020.[80]

Lisa was officially selected as a brand ambassador for Bulgari, an Italian luxury fashion house, in July 2020; she participated in digital campaigns for their Serpenti and Bzero One collections.[81] That year, in November, clothing brand Penshoppe revealed Lisa as their newest ambassador.[82]

On February 16, 2021, Lisa joined the guest jury for the French fashion award ANDAM.[83]

Through YG Entertainment, Lisa released the limited-edition book 0327, composed entirely of self-taken photographs with a film camera. A first volume was released on her birthday in 2020,[84] followed by a second on her birthday the following year.[85]

On November 13, 2021, it was revealed that Lisa would be releasing her own collection with American beauty brand MAC Cosmetics, called MAC X L. The collection includes powder blushes, eyeliner, an eyeshadow palette, and a face powder.[86]

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 donated ฿100,000 to Thai actor Bin Bunluerit's fund to help those evacuated in the floods.[87][9]

In September 2021, Lisa expressed interest in joining a social program led by the Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange in partnership with YG Entertainment for Buriram Province, soon launching 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; provide computers, projectors and other multimedia equipment to the school; and establish a K-pop dance academy staffed by local instructors.[88]

Impact

Lisa at a fan sign event at the AK Plaza in 2018.

Lisa has been cited as an influence by other performers in the K-pop industry. Gaga of girl group Nature and Mayna of girl group Hot Issue both named Lisa as their role model.[89][90] Destiny Rogers' song "Tomboy" experienced a 1939% increase in daily streams on Spotify and entered the iTunes and Apple Music charts of various countries following a dance performance video uploaded by Lisa to her YouTube channel.[91] Rogers herself expressed gratitude toward Lisa on Twitter for revitalizing the song.[92] Lisa was praised by Thailand's prime minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, for promoting Thai culture in her "Lalisa" music video.[93] Due to the cultural references in "Lalisa" music video, it was reported that there was an increase in sales of traditional Thai costumes and accessories by local markets in the city of Bangkok.[94][95] In March 2021, Lisa, along with other five Thai celebrities, was awarded the "Inspirational Role Model" Award, given by the Children and Youth Development Club organization, in recognition of her work as a leader and role model for the new generations in Thailand.[96] In 2023, she was honored by the Thailand Ministry of Culture with a honorary Wattanakunathorn Award (cultural ambassador leader) in honor of her role as a "leading force promoting Thailand to the world through soft power to increase the value of the economy."[97]

Lisa became the most-followed K-pop idol on Instagram in April 2019, with 17.4 million followers at the time,[98] and the first K-pop idol to surpass 50 million Instagram followers in April 2021.[99] In January 2023, she was awarded a Guinness World Record for being the most followed K-pop artist on the platform, with 87 million followers at the time.[100] Lisa also holds the record for the most-subscribed K-pop solo act on YouTube with her channel Lilifilm Official, which has 8.24 million subscribers as of September 2021.[101] Lisa's commercial influence and marketing potential have been noted by media outlets and cited as an example of changing promotional strategies in the fashion and makeup industries.[102] Upon landing her first solo magazine cover shoot with Harper's Bazaar Thailand for their May 2019 issue, the magazine's distributor reported that all 120,000 printed and in-stock copies sold out. Generally, it is reported that 30k copies (per issue) are printed, with well-known celebrities possibly having an average of 60k copies printed. However, despite selling 120k copies, the public's demand for Lisa was still not met.[103][104]

Following Lisa's appearance at and social media posts from the Celine Men's Spring Summer 2020 Collection fashion show in France during Paris Fashion Week, it was reported that global searches for Celine's Triomphe bag leapt 66% on June 28, 2019.[105] Lisa's partnership with MAC Cosmetics was named one of the top beauty collaborations of 2020 by Launchmetrics according to their Media Impact Value (MIV) algorithm, with the announcement of the partnership becoming MAC Cosmetics' top-branded post of the year.[106] Launchmetrics further partially attributes the success of Lisa's endorsements to their authenticity as she frequently features the same brands across her social media channels.[106] On April 10, 2023, researchers at Chiang Mai University named the Thai flower species Friesodielsia lalisae in Lisa's honor.[107] That October, Lisa was named one of the 2023 inductees into the Asian Hall of Fame, alongside the likes of Freddie Mercury and Ryuichi Sakamoto.[108]

Discography

Single albums

List of single albums, with selected details, selected chart positions, and sales figures
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[109]
JPN
Cmb.

[110]
Lalisa 1 40
  • KOR: 845,866[111]
  • KMCA: 3× Platinum[112]

Singles

List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, sales figures, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
KOR
[113]
AUS
[114]
CAN
[115]
FRA
[116]
HUN
[117]
MLY
[118]
SGP
[119]
UK
[120]
US
[121]
WW
[122]
"Lalisa" 2021 64 76 42 175 7 1 2 68 84 2
  • US: 9,200[123]
Lalisa
"Money" [c] 32 37 75 7 1 2 46 90 10
  • US: 8,200[125]
  • WW: 4,400[41]
"SG"
(with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and
Megan Thee Stallion)
[d] 86 87 17 26 [e] [f] 19
  • US: 3,500[130]
  • WW: 19,000[47]
  • SNEP: Gold[131]
Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with year released, selected chart position, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[132]
KOR
Songs

[133]
HUN
[134]
MLY
Songs

[135]
NZ
Hot

[136]
SGP
[137]
TWN
[138]
US
World

[139]
VIE
[140]
WW
[141]
As featured artist
"Shoong!" (슝!)
(Taeyang featuring Lisa)
2023 119 23 9 11 31 9 13 11 35 143 Down to Earth

Songwriting credits

List of songs written, with year released, artist, song name, and album name
Year Artist Song Album Lyricist Composer Ref.
Credited With Credited With
2021 DJ Snake, Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lisa "SG" Non-album single Yes DJ Snake, Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, Donny Flores, J.Lauren, Jean Pierre Soto, Lewis Hughes, Omar Walker, Teddy Yes DJ Snake, Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, Donny Flores, J.Lauren, Jean Pierre Soto, Lewis Hughes, Omar Walker, Teddy [45]

Videography

Music videos

Year Title Director Length Ref.
2021 "Lalisa" Seo Hyun-seung 3:26 [142]
"SG" (with DJ Snake, Ozuna and Megan Thee Stallion) Colin Tilley 4:01 [143]

Other videos

Year Title Director Length Ref.
2021 "Money" (Exclusive Performance Video) Lee Sang-yoon 2:50 [144]
2023 "Shoong!" (Performance Video) Un­known 3:29 [145]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017 Charm TV (매력티비) Cast member Lisa TV segment; three episodes [146]
2018 Real Man 300 (진짜사나이 300) Korea Army Academy Edition [22]
2020–2021 Youth With You (青春有你) Dance mentor Seasons 23 [28][29]
2025 The White Lotus TBA Season 3; credited as Lalisa Manobal [64]

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.
Asia Artist Awards 2023 Popularity Award – Singer (Female) Lisa Nominated [147]
Asian Pop Music Awards[g] 2021 Song of the Year (Overseas) "Lalisa" Won [149]
Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) Won
Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) Lalisa Won
People's Choice Award (Overseas) 9th place
Best Dance Performance (Overseas) "Money" Nominated [150]
Best Female Artist (Overseas) Lisa Nominated
Record of the Year (Overseas) "Lalisa" Nominated
Bravo Otto 2022 Best Newcomer Lisa Won [151]
The Fact Music Awards 2021 Fan N Star Choice Individual Longlisted [152]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2022 Mubeat Global Choice Award – Female Won [153]
Hanteo Music Awards 2021 Artist Award – Female Solo Won [154]
Initial Chodong Record Award Lalisa Won [155]
Joox Thailand Music Awards 2020 Social Superstar Lisa Nominated [156]
2022 Korean Song of the Year "Money" Won [157]
"Lalisa" Nominated [158]
International Song of the Year "SG" (with DJ Snake, Ozuna and Megan Thee Stallion) Nominated
Korea First Brand Awards[h] 2022 Best Female Solo Singer Lisa Nominated [160]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2021 Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Won [161]
Artist of the Year Nominated [162]
Best Dance Performance Solo "Lalisa" Nominated [163]
Best Female Artist Lisa Nominated
Song of the Year "Lalisa" Nominated [162]
TikTok Favorite Moment Lisa Nominated [164]
Worldwide Icon of the Year Nominated [162]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2021 Best K-Pop Nominated [165]
2022 Won [50]
MTV MIAW Awards 2022 Best Fandom Nominated [166]
Global Hit of the Year "Money" Nominated
K-Pop Domination Lisa Nominated
2023 Nominated [167]
MTV Video Music Awards 2022 Best K-Pop "Lalisa" Won [168]
Premios Lo Nuestro 2023 Crossover Collaboration of the Year "SG" (with DJ Snake, Ozuna and Megan Thee Stallion) Nominated [169]
Seoul Music Awards 2022 Main Award (Bonsang) Lalisa Nominated [170]
Korean Wave Award Lisa Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Thailand Master Youth Club 2021 Inspirational Role Model for Youth Won [171]
Weibo Starlight Awards 2020 Popular Artist of the Year Won [172]
Starlight Hall of Fame (Southeast Asia) Won

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref.
Thailand 2023 Wattanakunathorn Award (cultural ambassador leader) [97]
United Kingdom 2023 Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire [59]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Asian Hall of Fame 2023 Cultural Icon Inducted [108]
Gold House[i] 2022 A100 Most Impactful Asians List Placed [175]
The Guardian 2019 Best girl band members of all time 24th [176]

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" [177]
Most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist
2023 Most followers on Instagram for a K-pop artist Lisa [178]
First solo K-pop winner at the MTV Video Music Awards
First solo K-pop winner at the MTV Europe Music Awards
Fastest solo K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify (female) [179]
First album by a solo K-pop artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify Lalisa [180]
First K-pop track by a solo artist to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify "Money" [181]

Notes

  1. ^ Thai: ลลิษา มโนบาล; RTGSLalisa Manoban; pronounced [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.[1][2]
  2. ^ ปราณปรียา มโนบาล; RTGS: Pranpriya Manoban; pronounced [praːn.priː.jaː má.noː.baːn]
  3. ^ "Money" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 43 on the download chart.[124]
  4. ^ "SG" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 173 on the download chart.[127]
  5. ^ "SG" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[128]
  6. ^ "SG" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 2 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[129]
  7. ^ 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.[148]
  8. ^ 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.[159]
  9. ^ The A100 List honors the most impactful Asians and Asian American & Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in culture every May for AAPI Heritage Month.[173] Gold House "champions trailblazing members of the AAPI community and their transformative contributions to entertainment, fashion, lifestyle, technology, business, social activism and politics from the past year."[174]

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