LISA of BLACKPINK’s ‘Alter Ego’ debuts within the prime 10 of the Billboard 200 chart : NPR

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This week, just one album debuts within the prime 50: Alter Ego by LISA of the Ok-pop group BLACKPINK.

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This week’s pop charts do not provide a lot in the way in which of latest faces, as Kendrick Lamar tops each the Billboard 200 albums chart (with GNX) and the Scorching 100 singles chart (along with his SZA collaboration “Luther”). However there is one debut price noting: LISA, a member of the blockbuster Ok-pop woman group BLACKPINK, enters the Billboard 200 at No. 7 together with her new solo album, Alter Ego.

TOP ALBUMS

In latest weeks, we have seen No. 1 debuts by big-name stars in pop, hip-hop, Latin music and R&B, as albums by Tate McRae, Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR, The Weeknd, Dangerous Bunny and Lil Child have all entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1 since 2025 dawned. However in weeks when a world-beater does not enter {the marketplace}, issues can get prettttttty sluggish on the ol’ charts.

With Woman Gaga‘s new album, Mayhem, set to make its presence felt subsequent week, the pre-storm calm sees just one album debut within the prime 50: That’d be Alter Ego by LISA of the Ok-pop group BLACKPINK, in addition to the newest season of The White Lotus; it bows at No. 7. (Extra on LISA, and the good BLACKPINK diaspora, in a second.) In any other case, we get a shuffling of pre-existing powerhouses, as Kendrick Lamar’s GNX returns to No. 1 and switches spots with McRae’s So Near What, which drops to No. 3 in its second week.

The remaining albums within the prime 5, and far of the highest 10, maintain on the spots they occupied final week, together with Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, which is proving sturdy at No. 2. However, utilizing the metric by which the Billboard 200 is ranked — a cocktail, dubbed “equal album models,” that mixes gross sales and streaming numbers — it is a down week throughout the board.

In addition to Alter Ego, the one different album to debut within the prime 100 is Fridayy’s Some Days I am Good, Some Days I am Not, which debuts at No. 51. Fridayy, a Philly-based R&B singer, has already scored hits with Lil Child and DJ Khaled, so he is not new to the charts. However this week does mark his introduction to the Billboard 200 as a headliner after his self-titled debut, from 2023, didn’t crack the chart. He is clearly ascendant, nonetheless Some Days I am Good performs within the weeks to come back.

TOP SONGS

Typically, the Billboard charts are a examine in incrementalism: When confronted with a logjam close to the highest, you search for borderline-imperceptible shifts from week to week that, over time, trace at bigger tendencies. As a result of, in the event you do not search out these shifts, the charts can resemble… properly, this week’s Scorching 100, which seems an terrible lot like final week’s Scorching 100.

How static is that this week’s prime 10? Properly, the highest 9 songs reside within the precise positions they occupied final week. Kendrick Lamar’s “Luther (feat. SZA)” holds at No. 1 for a 3rd straight week, adopted by Woman Gaga and Bruno Mars‘ indomitable “Die With a Smile” and two extra Lamar tracks — “Not Like Us” and “TV Off (feat. Lefty Gunplay)” — at Nos. 3 and 4, respectively. The primary little bit of chart motion finds Drake’s “Nokia” ticking up a spot to No. 10 and displacing Lamar’s “Squabble Up”; within the year-old beef between the 2 rappers, this is able to qualify because the tiniest of victories.

However, within the spirit of incremental indicators that time to bigger development, the tune holding at No. 8 — Chappell Roan‘s “Pink Pony Membership” — does prime this week’s Digital Tune Gross sales chart, marking the primary time the singer has ever hit No. 1 through that individual metric. Gross sales are finicky from week to week, but it surely does counsel that “Pink Pony Membership” (maybe with an help from no much less a lightweight than Rick Astley) continues to be reaching new audiences a 12 months and a half after the discharge of Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. And, together with her new single “The Giver” dropping Thursday evening, she seems prone to obtain one other chart enhance within the close to future.

For individuals who have not adopted Roan’s slow-then-fast rise to superstardom, “Pink Pony Membership” is way older than the album that comprises it. The singer first launched the monitor through a unique main label all the way in which again in April 2020, solely to get dropped; after she reacquired the rights to the tune, she included it on what grew to become her breakthrough album. So the rise of “Pink Pony Membership” to this week’s pinnacle — the top-selling tune in America, with about 6,000 digital gross sales — has taken solely 5 years. Don’t fret; not a lot else has occurred in that point.

WORTH NOTING

As talked about above, the one album to debut on this week’s prime 50 belongs to LISA, certainly one of 4 members of BLACKPINK. The Ok-pop girl-group juggernaut has been quiet for a short while now — its final album, the chart-topping international phenomenon Born Pink, got here out in 2022 — in an effort to permit its members a little bit of house to launch solo tasks. And all 4 have performed properly for themselves, with extra information to comply with when JENNIE’s solo album (which got here out final Friday, only one week after LISA’s Alter Ego) inevitably turns up on subsequent week’s charts.

Let’s run down the BLACKPINK solo stats as they at the moment stand:

  • ROSÉ has discovered the widest success within the U.S. to this point, at the very least so far as the pop charts are involved. Her debut solo album, rosie, entered the Billboard 200 at No. 3 in December — and, most notably, spawned the colossal hit “APT.,” her earworm with Bruno Mars. That tune holds at No. 6 on this week’s Scorching 100 and has been a mainstay on the chart for months now. (As for rosie, it sits at No. 41 in its thirteenth week on the Billboard 200.)
  • LISA simply grew to become the second BLACKPINK member to notch a prime 10 album, as Alter Ego enters this week’s chart at No. 7. Its songs have not but caught on in a significant approach right here — her solely Scorching 100 hit this week, “Born Once more (feat. Doja Cat and RAYE),” re-enters the chart at No. 96, although three of her songs cracked the chart’s decrease areas final 12 months — however she’s made waves within the TV and film worlds in latest weeks. Not solely does she seem on the brand new season of The White Lotus, however she additionally carried out Wings‘ “Stay and Let Die” on the Academy Awards telecast earlier this month. She’ll want a lift from streaming if she desires Alter Ego to have an extended chart life (although it is this week’s prime vendor, its streaming numbers aren’t out of this world), however she’s already carved out a far-reaching pop-cultural presence this 12 months.
  • JENNIE is ready to hit subsequent week’s Billboard 200, after Ruby dropped final Friday. Like LISA, JENNIE has labored as an actress; she turned up within the misbegotten HBO collection The Idol a pair years in the past. And, although her chart success as a solo artist within the U.S. has been restricted up to now — three songs from Ruby have popped up close to the underside of the Scorching 100 in latest months — she’s had huge solo success abroad. Subsequent week will inform the story of how a lot her solo work has taken maintain right here.
  • JISOO has been slower to take off within the U.S. than her BLACKPINK cohorts, although her latest digital EP, AMORTAGE, will get a lift with a bodily launch this Friday. Although she hasn’t but cracked the U.S. pop charts as a solo artist, songs like “Flower” and “Earthquake” have been enormous hits abroad. And, like her counterparts, she’s taken performing and modeling roles alongside the way in which.

Then, after all, there’s BLACKPINK itself, which topped the Billboard 200 with its final album (Born Pink) and is ready to kick off a world tour in July. Between BLACKPINK’s many solo offshoots and the inevitable return of BTS, to say nothing of surefire future chart-toppers from different acts (Stray Children, anybody?), Ok-pop guarantees to be one of many largest tales in music this 12 months.

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