BLACKPINK’s Lisa returns to the global charts this week, but her latest release isn’t making the waves many expected. She joins pop group Maroon 5 on their comeback single “Priceless”, which just debuted at No. 69 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart—marking the lowest-charting single of Lisa’s solo career in the region.
Previously, Lisa’s debut solo track “Lalisa” peaked at No. 68 in the U.K. back in 2021. While “Priceless” could still climb, its modest debut is a sharp contrast to Lisa’s most recent chart success: “Born Again” (with Doja Cat and Raye), which soared to No. 13 just a few months ago.
For Maroon 5, this release also ranks among their weakest chart entries. Of their 28 singles to appear on the U.K. chart, only “Wait” (No. 79) and “Nobody’s Love” (No. 84) have performed worse.
Despite the underwhelming debut, “Priceless” has drawn global attention, largely due to Lisa’s star power. However, the low position suggests that initial hype alone may not guarantee staying power—especially in competitive Western markets.
BLACKPINK, as a group, has landed 10 U.K. chart hits, with only a few ranking lower than Lisa’s newest collaboration. Whether “Priceless” will rise or vanish from the charts entirely remains to be seen, but for now, it stands as an unexpected dip for one of K-pop’s brightest stars.
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