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Amidst the echoes of controversy that followed her bold performance at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris, BLACKPINK’s Lisa now stands adorned with a prestigious title. The Hall of Fame Asia 2023, hosted at Biltmore in Los Angeles, celebrated the accomplishments of exceptional individuals hailing from diverse domains. Among this luminous assembly, Lisa was anointed as a ‘Cultural Icon.’
This newfound recognition comes hot on the heels of a buzzworthy debate about her daring artistic expression in France. Lisa has consistently won praise as an Asian artist and her inclusion in the Hall of Fame Asia marks a historic moment, as she becomes the first K-pop artist to earn this distinguished accolade.
The Hall of Fame Asia has been venerating exceptional Asian talents from around the world since its inception in 2004. In the illustrious company of Lisa, this year’s gala recognized several influential luminaries, including the remarkable Jennifer Lee and the legendary Ben Fong-Torres.
The ceremony also paid heartfelt tributes to iconic figures such as Freddie Mercury, the illustrious lead singer of Queen; the Oscar-winning Japanese composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto; and the late, great legend, Johnny Cash.
Amidst the whirlwind of fame and acclaim, BLACKPINK’s Lisa continues to rise, securing her place as a truly iconic figure in the world of music and culture.
Not long ago, the Guinness World Records acknowledged Lisa as the “Fastest K-pop Female Soloist to Reach 1 Billion Streams on Spotify.” Her list of achievements doesn’t end there. Lisa currently boasts an impressive eight Guinness World Records to her name, solidifying her position as a global icon of extraordinary stature.
This newfound recognition comes hot on the heels of a buzzworthy debate about her daring artistic expression in France. Lisa has consistently won praise as an Asian artist and her inclusion in the Hall of Fame Asia marks a historic moment, as she becomes the first K-pop artist to earn this distinguished accolade.
The Hall of Fame Asia has been venerating exceptional Asian talents from around the world since its inception in 2004. In the illustrious company of Lisa, this year’s gala recognized several influential luminaries, including the remarkable Jennifer Lee and the legendary Ben Fong-Torres.
The ceremony also paid heartfelt tributes to iconic figures such as Freddie Mercury, the illustrious lead singer of Queen; the Oscar-winning Japanese composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto; and the late, great legend, Johnny Cash.
Amidst the whirlwind of fame and acclaim, BLACKPINK’s Lisa continues to rise, securing her place as a truly iconic figure in the world of music and culture.
Not long ago, the Guinness World Records acknowledged Lisa as the “Fastest K-pop Female Soloist to Reach 1 Billion Streams on Spotify.” Her list of achievements doesn’t end there. Lisa currently boasts an impressive eight Guinness World Records to her name, solidifying her position as a global icon of extraordinary stature.