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Blackpink star Lisa pays Chinatown shopkeepers US$540 each to shut street for video shoot

  • K-pop idol pays to clear Bangkok street to shoot video which has attracted 55 million views on YouTube since its June 28 release

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K-pop star Lisa from the band Blackpink has paid shopkeepers and passers-by cash compensation so she could close down a whole street in Bangkok’s Chinatown district to shoot a video for her new song. Photo: YouTube/LLOUD Official
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Famous Thai singer Lisa of the K-pop group Blackpink has paid shopkeepers 20,000 baht (US$540) each so that she could close down a bustling Bangkok Chinatown street to shoot a music video.

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Lisa, whose real name is Lalisa Manoban, released a new solo Rockstar and the accompanying music video on June 28, news outlet sina.com.cn reported.

The song, which blends contemporary R&B with hip-hop, is her first solo track released by her newly founded company LLOUD after she left her previous talent agent YG.

“I’m so thrilled that I can finally share my new single Rockstar with you guys,” Lisa, 27, said on Instagram.

Lisa fronts a group of dancers during the music video shoot in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Photo: YouTube/LLOUD Official
Lisa fronts a group of dancers during the music video shoot in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Photo: YouTube/LLOUD Official

“I’ve been working on this project for quite some time and had so much fun while preparing this. Thank you for your patience and I am really happy to celebrate this together with you all,” she wrote in Instagram.

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