Right after Rockstar was released, LISA GOT SOME SAD NEWS
Alright, Blinks and Lilies, gather around because we’ve got some spicy tea for you today!. So, you know Lisa, right? The Blackpink’s rockstar who just dropped her solo comeback? Well, her agency, Lloud, is under fire for some pretty unprofessional moves. On the 28th at 7 PM Thailand time, Lisa blessed our ears with her pre-release single Rockstar and an epic music video. This was her first solo project under her own label, Lloud Co & RCA Record. Fans were on the edge of their seats, especially when Lloud’s YouTube channel set up a live countdown for the MV release. We were all hoping Lisa would pop in to greet us, right?. But here’s where things went south. After 30 minutes of waiting, fans were left scratching their heads.
The video? A total letdown. It was just a thumbnail of Lisa and Rockstar with no countdown clock. As if that wasn’t enough, two staff members from Lisa’s team accidentally broadcasted their convo during the livestream! One of them even had to awkwardly chime in, Mute the channel, the fans can hear you. Talk about cringe! And the cherry on top? The livestream was turned on and off three times, making fans even more frustrated with the unprofessional antics of Lisa’s company. Some fans tried to brush it off, saying, This is like the team’s new way of promotion. But come on, Hello hello? Seriously, it did give us a laugh, but also some major secondhand embarrassment. Oh, and it gets worse. Despite Lisa’s massive fanbase in China, Lloud couldn’t strike a deal with Chinese music platforms. This means Rockstar isn’t available for purchase there.
Fans are livid, leaving comments like, Her team needs to be useful, and Hire a professional, not an amateur staff, Lisa First YouTube, now this. And just when you thought it was over, rumors are swirling that Lisa’s using paid promotions to boost her MV views. People on social media, including YouTube and TikTok, are getting notifications about Lisa’s video even if they’ve never interacted with her account before. Some are accusing her of payola, a term for celebs who pay to get ahead. Lisa’s fans are fighting back, saying it’s all lies and the algorithm is just doing its thing. Algorithms are a mystery, aren’t they? Sure, paid promotions are a classic marketing strategy, but these days, fans take pride in organic popularity. They’re not too happy about companies using ads to boost views.
And hey, here’s the kicker: despite baseless accusations, in just 24 hours, the Rockstar MV racked up a whopping 32.4 million views and 3.45 million likes on YouTube, trending number 1 worldwide in 81 countries. Rockstar by Lisa now owns the biggest 24-hour debut on YouTube by a K-Pop act in 2024. So, what do you think, guys? Is this all just a series of unfortunate events or something more? Drop your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to Bp Today channel for more updates on your fave idols. We’ve got the hottest news coming your way every day!.