LACKPINK’s Lisa has made history by being inducted into the ‘Asian Hall of Fame,’ a monumental recognition that underscores her status as a world-class artist and a pivotal figure in the cultural landscape. 

Her inclusion in this prestigious circle marks a significant milestone, as she is the first K-pop artist to be honored since the Hall of Fame’s inception in 2004, reflecting the expansive influence of Asian artists across the globe. With this honor, Lisa not only elevates her home countries of Thailand and South Korea but also joins the ranks of such illustrious artists as Freddie Mercury of the iconic rock band ‘Queen’ and the esteemed Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Her recognition heralds a new era for the Asian Hall of Fame, celebrating the diversity and dynamism of Asia’s artistic contributions to the world.

Lisa’s ascent to global stardom has been punctuated by a cascade of record-shattering achievements, solidifying her as a force majeure in the music industry. Her solo debut captivated the world, setting a YouTube record for the most views within the first 24 hours for a music video, and sustained its momentum to become the most-watched video of the year. On Spotify, she distinguished herself as the first K-pop solo artist to surpass one billion streams for a single track, while her album became the most-streamed by a K-pop solo artist on the platform.

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