For the past 3 months, information about Lisa not agreeing to renew her contract with entertainment group YG Entertainment has attracted the attention of fans of the group Blackpink.
According to Naver, the Thai-born singer is the only member of the Blackpink group who has not reached an agreement to renew her contract with YG Entertainment. This affects the future of the Korean group Blackpink.
Last August, a representative of YG Entertainment revealed to the media that the contract renewal of the four girls in Blackpink would be announced when the group's Born Pink world tour ended.
Lisa is said to have received an offer worth nearly 40 million USD from her management company YG Entertainment (Photo: Sina).
Sina reported that the youngest member of Blackpink rejected YG Entertainment's first contract and recently rejected a second contract, with a reported price of 50 billion won (nearly 40 million USD). Currently, YG Entertainment and Lisa have not commented on this information.
Lisa (born in 1997) has been with the YG Entertainment group since 2010 when she was only 13 years old. The Thai star surpassed more than 4,000 other candidates to win the only opportunity to train at the leading Korean entertainment group - YG Entertainment.
Since 2016, Lisa has been a rapper and dancer for the Korean girl group Blackpink. In addition to her success with the group, Lisa released her own album Lalisa in 2021 and holds many impressive records.
Both her album Lalisa and her single Money made it to the top 10 of the Billboard Global 200 (US) music chart. Lisa is also the first female artist in the Korean entertainment industry to have an album reach over 1 billion streams on the music listening app Spotify.
Lisa is the member with the largest number of fans in the group Blackpink (Photo: Instagram).
Lisa has influence in the fashion industry as the "youngest member" of Blackpink is currently the face of advertisements for Celine, Bulgari, Penshoppe, MAC. According to statistics from Hopper HQ, Lisa earns an average of 575,000 USD (equivalent to 13.8 billion VND) for an advertisement post on her personal Instagram page.
Munhwa Ilbo (Korea) newspaper said that entertainment group YG Entertainment faced great competition when renewing contracts with Blackpink members because all 4 girls received invitations and "lucrative" deals from foreign markets.
According to 163, entertainment companies in China are willing to offer 100 billion won (1,800 billion VND) to sign a contract with member Lisa. She has the largest fan base in the group Blackpink with nearly 98 million followers on Instagram and has a strong influence in the Asian region.
Starnews (Korea) estimates that YG must pay at least 20 billion won (365 billion VND) to each member to continue renewing their contracts. Blackpink debuted in 2016 with 4 members including Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa.
After 7 years of operation, the group has achieved many successes and has become a famous Korean girl group worldwide. They own 5 music videos with more than 1.2 billion views on YouTube, nearly 58 million followers on Instagram.
When the "Born Pink" global tour ends, the future of the group Blackpink will be decided (Photo: YG Entertainment).
Recently, Blackpink made history by becoming the first girl group in 24 years to win Group of the Year at the 2023 MTV VMAs. The YG Entertainment girl group also won in the category of Best Choreography for the MV Pink Venom.
On September 16 and 17, Blackpink will hold the final two shows of their Born Pink global tour in Seoul, South Korea. Blackpink's second global tour has been an unexpected success, currently bringing in over $246 million in revenue for the agency.
With the above figure, Blackpink is holding the record for the girl group with the highest global tour revenue in world music history, surpassing "seniors" such as Spice Girls and Destiny's Child.
Not only influential in the music industry, Blackpink members are also idols in the fashion industry, serving as the faces of many global luxury brands.
Blackpink performs "Pink Venom" on television (Video: SBS).
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