Lisa
BLACKPINK

Lisa

리사 (Lisa)
Lalisa Manobal / Manoban (legal name), born Pranpriya Manobal, Thai: ลิซ่า / ลลิษา มโนบาล
BLACKPINK Main Dancer Lead Rapper Sub-Vocalist Maknae (group)
🎂 March 27, 1997 🌍 Thai 📏 166.5 cm (5'5.6") ⚖️ 44.7 kg (98.5 lbs) 🩸 Type O 🧠 ISFP Aries
BLACKPINK's Lisa is the main dancer, lead rapper, and maknae of the group widely regarded as the best-selling girl group in K-pop history. Born Pranpriya Manobal and legally renamed Lalisa Manobal, she is the only Thai member of BLACKPINK and became YG Entertainment's first non-Korean trainee back in 2011. Since debuting with Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé on August 8, 2016, Lisa has grown from a sharp-edged stage performer into a full global icon: a record-breaking K-pop soloist, the founder and CEO of LLOUD, a fashion ambassador for houses like Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, and Celine, and, most recently, an actress making her on-screen debut in HBO's The White Lotus. Searches for "Lisa BLACKPINK profile 2026," "Lisa Manoban biography," and "Lisa solo discography" consistently rank among the most popular K-pop queries, reflecting her status as the most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram and a nine-time Guinness World Record holder. This profile covers her biography, basic information, career timeline, music discography, awards, trivia, fandom details, and social media, all updated for 2026.
Story

Biography

Lisa’s story begins far from the glittering stages of Seoul. She was born on March 27, 1997, in Buriram province, Thailand, as Pranpriya Manobal, an only child raised by her Thai Buddhist mother and her Swiss stepfather, a professionally trained chef. From the age of four, dance became her main outlet. Her family enrolled her in formal dance lessons after noticing how naturally she gravitated toward performing, and by her early teenage years she was already competing in local talent shows and joining a Thai dance crew called We Zaa Cool, where she became close friends with a young trainee who would later debut as a member of GOT7.

By 2010, Lisa had set her sights on a career in the Korean entertainment industry, inspired by groups like BigBang and 2NE1. She auditioned for YG Entertainment’s Thailand casting call and was the only person selected out of roughly 4,000 applicants. According to widely repeated accounts, she and her mother later visited a fortune teller who suggested changing her name for better luck, which is how Pranpriya became Lalisa, meaning “the one being praised.” In 2011, at just 14 years old, she moved to South Korea alone to begin training, becoming YG’s first non-ethnically-Korean trainee. The adjustment was difficult: she had to learn Korean from scratch while living far from home, and she spent roughly five years in intensive training before her debut.

During her trainee years, Lisa appeared as a backup dancer in BigBang member Taeyang’s 2013 music video for “Ringa Linga” and modeled for several YG-affiliated brands. On August 8, 2016, she officially debuted as a member of BLACKPINK alongside Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé, taking on the roles of main dancer, lead rapper, sub-vocalist, and the group’s youngest member. The quartet’s debut single album, “Square One,” featuring “Whistle” and “Boombayah,” topped South Korean charts and signaled the arrival of a new global powerhouse.

BLACKPINK’s rise throughout the late 2010s was rapid. After signing a global partnership between YG Entertainment and Interscope Records in 2018, the group expanded aggressively into Western markets, scoring entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “Kill This Love.” Lisa kept building her own personal brand during this period too, launching her YouTube channel Lilifilm Official in 2018 to share travel and dance content, and later serving as a dance mentor on the Chinese survival shows “Youth With You” in 2020 and 2021. One of her dance clips even sparked a viral meme in 2020 that drew participation from celebrities including Dolly Parton and Stephen Colbert.

Lisa’s solo era officially began on September 10, 2021, with the single album “Lalisa.” The title track shattered YouTube’s 24-hour viewing record for a solo artist, while the album’s surprise hit B-side, “Money,” eventually became the first song by a K-pop solo artist to surpass one billion streams on Spotify. She followed this with the multilingual collaboration “SG,” featuring DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Megan Thee Stallion. Over the next two years, Lisa’s individual accomplishments piled up: she became the first K-pop soloist to win an MTV Video Music Award and an MTV Europe Music Award, earned a string of Guinness World Records, performed at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris, and in November 2023 received an honorary MBE from King Charles III alongside her BLACKPINK bandmates for the group’s environmental advocacy work.

A turning point came in early 2024. After BLACKPINK renewed their group contract with YG Entertainment but chose not to renew individual solo contracts, Lisa launched her own management company, LLOUD, and partnered with RCA Records to release solo music under full ownership of her masters. Her comeback single “Rockstar” arrived in June 2024 and became her first number-one hit on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart, setting a new tone of creative independence. She followed it with “New Woman” featuring Rosalía and “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me),” debuted via a surprise performance at the Global Citizen Festival, and embarked on a five-stop Asian fan meetup tour later that year.

2025 turned out to be Lisa’s biggest year yet outside of music. In February, she released “Born Again” featuring Doja Cat and Raye, then made her acting debut under her legal name, Lalisa Manobal, as the character Mook in Season 3 of HBO’s “The White Lotus.” Days later, she dropped her debut studio album, “Alter Ego,” which entered the top ten of the Billboard 200 and spawned hits like “Fxck Up the World” featuring Future. That spring she became the first K-pop artist to perform at the Academy Awards and returned to Coachella as a headlining-caliber solo act. She kept the momentum going by joining Maroon 5 on “Priceless,” releasing “When I’m with You” with Tyla, and premiering a short film for “Dream.” By the end of the year, she had signed with talent agency WME for acting representation and Wasserman Music for global touring, landed a film role in Netflix’s “Tygo” (a spin-off of the “Extraction” franchise), and was confirmed for a follow-up Netflix romantic comedy inspired by “Notting Hill.”

Entering 2026, Lisa continued bridging music, fashion, and film. She appeared on the red carpet and as a presenter at the Golden Globes in January, became a house ambassador for Nike, and announced “Viva La Lisa,” making history as the first K-pop artist to headline a Las Vegas concert residency. In April, she teamed up with electronic producer Anyma on “Bad Angel” and made a surprise appearance at Coachella to perform it live. In May, she joined Brazilian star Anitta and Nigerian artist Rema on “Goals,” the official anthem of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the trio headlined the tournament’s opening ceremony in Los Angeles in June — making Lisa the first female K-pop act and first Thai artist ever to do so. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK as a group wrapped their massive “Deadline” World Tour in January 2026 after 81 shows across three continents and released their long-awaited third EP, “Deadline,” that February, just ahead of the group’s 10th anniversary in August 2026.

Beyond music and acting, Lisa has built one of the most valuable personal brands in entertainment. She has served as a global ambassador for Celine since 2020, for Bulgari since 2020, and for Louis Vuitton since 2024, in addition to endorsement deals with brands ranging from MAC Cosmetics to Adidas to Nike. She has also used her platform for cultural diplomacy, being honored by Thailand’s Ministry of Culture as a cultural ambassador leader and inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame in 2023. Whether on a Bangkok soundstage, a Las Vegas residency stage, or a World Cup opening ceremony, Lisa’s career arc reflects a consistent throughline: a trainee who once struggled to communicate in a new language has become one of the most recognizable performers on the planet.

Profile

Basic Information

Stage NameLisa
Full Birth NamePranpriya Manobal (legally changed to Lalisa Manobal / Manoban)
Date of BirthMarch 27, 1997
BirthplaceBuriram Province, Thailand
HometownBuriram, Thailand
NationalityThai
Height166.5 cm (5'5.6")
Weight44.7 kg (98.5 lbs)
Blood TypeO
Zodiac SignAries (Western); Ox (Chinese)
MBTIISFP
EducationPraphamontree School I and II, Thailand
AgencyYG Entertainment (BLACKPINK group activities); LLOUD and RCA Records (solo activities)
DebutAugust 8, 2016 (BLACKPINK); September 10, 2021 (solo)
LanguagesThai (native), Korean, English (fluent); basic Japanese and Chinese
NicknamesLili, Lalice, Laliz, Pokpak/Pockpack, Limario, Lisa Oppa, Royal Maknae, Thailand Princess, Yolisa
HobbiesDance practice and choreography, photography, vlogging, gaming, shopping, exploring new cafés
Favorite ColorYellow (also associated with white)
Ideal TypeSomeone genuine, kind, and supportive of her career who treats her family and friends well
Membership

Groups & Positions

BLACKPINK
YG Entertainment
Main Dancer Lead Rapper Sub-Vocalist Maknae
August 8, 2016 – present (group activities)
Solo Artist
LLOUD (founded by Lisa in 2024) / RCA Records
Singer Rapper Dancer
September 10, 2021 – present
Acting
WME (talent representation, since September 2025)
Actress
2025 – present
Touring
Wasserman Music (global touring representation, since October 2025)
Concert Artist
2025 – present
The Lineup

Group Members — BLACKPINK

Jisoo
Jisoo
Lead Vocalist, Visual
Jennie
Jennie
Main Rapper, Lead Vocalist
Rosé
Rosé
Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Lisa
Lisa
Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae
This Idol
Journey

Career Timeline

2010
Auditions for YG Entertainment in Thailand and is the only one selected from roughly 4,000 applicants
2011
Moves to South Korea to begin training as YG's first non-Korean trainee
2013
Appears as a backup dancer in Taeyang's "Ringa Linga" music video
August 8, 2016
Officially debuts with BLACKPINK via the single album "Square One"
2018
BLACKPINK signs a global deal with Interscope Records; Lisa launches YouTube channel Lilifilm Official
2020–2021
Serves as dance mentor on "Youth With You" seasons 2 and 3
September 10, 2021
Releases solo debut single album "Lalisa," breaking YouTube and sales records
October 2021
Releases "SG" with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Megan Thee Stallion
2022
Wins MTV VMA and MTV EMA for Best K-Pop, becoming the first K-pop soloist to win either award
2023
Performs at Crazy Horse Paris; receives an honorary MBE; inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame
February 2024
Founds her own entertainment company, LLOUD
April 2024
Signs with RCA Records for global solo music distribution
June 2024
Releases "Rockstar," her first Billboard Global Excl. US No. 1
August–October 2024
Releases "New Woman" (feat. Rosalía) and "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)"; headlines the Global Citizen Festival
November 2024
Embarks on the "Lisa Fan Meetup in Asia 2024" tour
February 2025
Releases "Born Again" (feat. Doja Cat and Raye); makes acting debut in "The White Lotus" Season 3; releases debut studio album "Alter Ego"
March 2025
First K-pop artist to perform at the Academy Awards
April 2025
Performs at Coachella
May–August 2025
Releases "Priceless" with Maroon 5, "When I'm with You" (feat. Tyla), and "Dream"
September–December 2025
Signs with WME and Wasserman Music; cast in Netflix's "Tygo"; documentary about her solo year announced
January 2026
Appears at the Golden Globes as a presenter; BLACKPINK wraps the "Deadline" World Tour
February 2026
BLACKPINK releases their third EP, "Deadline"
March 2026
Announces concert residency "Viva La Lisa" at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
April 2026
Releases "Bad Angel" with Anyma; surprise Coachella performance
May–June 2026
Releases "Goals" with Anitta and Rema for the 2026 FIFA World Cup; headlines the tournament's opening ceremony
November 2026
"Viva La Lisa" Las Vegas residency dates
Recognition

Awards & Achievements

🏆
Guinness World Records (x9)
The most decorated K-pop soloist in Guinness World Records history, including records for the most-viewed solo music video in 24 hours, fastest soloist to reach 1 billion Spotify streams, and most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram.
🎖️
MTV Video Music Award for Best K-Pop (x3: 2022, 2024, 2025)
Became the first K-pop solo artist ever to win an MTV VMA, then went on to win it twice more.
2022, 2024, 2025
🏆
🌍 MTV Europe Music Award for Best K-Pop (x3)
First solo K-pop artist in history to win an MTV EMA.
🏆
🎵 Mnet Asian Music Award
Recognized for her solo work and impact on the global music scene.
🏆
📀 Gaon Chart Music Award
Domestic recognition for chart performance in South Korea.
🏆
👑 Honorary MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire)
Awarded by King Charles III in 2023 alongside her BLACKPINK bandmates for environmental advocacy work.
2023
🌟
🌟 Asian Hall of Fame Inductee (2023)
Honored alongside cultural icons such as Freddie Mercury and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
2023
🏆
🇹🇭 Wattanakunathorn Award / Cultural Ambassador Leader
Bestowed by Thailand's Ministry of Culture for promoting Thai soft power globally.
🏆
📈 Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 (2025–2026)
Ranked among Korea's most influential celebrities.
2025-2026
🏆
📱 Most-Followed K-Pop Artist on Instagram
Holds this Guinness-recognized title with one of the largest social followings of any musician globally.
Did You Know?

Trivia & Fun Facts ✨

Lisa was born Pranpriya Manobal and legally changed her name to Lalisa on the advice of a fortune teller who said it would bring her good luck.
She is an only child, raised by her Thai Buddhist mother and her Swiss-chef stepfather, Marco Brüschweiler.
She joined the dance crew We Zaa Cool as a child, where she became close friends with GOT7's BamBam.
She was the only person selected out of roughly 4,000 applicants at YG Entertainment's 2010 Thailand audition.
She became YG Entertainment's first non-ethnically-Korean trainee.
She trained for about five years before debuting with BLACKPINK.
She speaks Thai, Korean, and English fluently, plus basic Japanese and Chinese.
She appeared as a backup dancer in Taeyang's "Ringa Linga" music video before her debut.
She modeled for the streetwear brand Nona9on and cosmetics brand Moonshot as a trainee.
She runs a YouTube channel called Lilifilm Official, focused on travel and dance content.
One of her solo dance clips sparked a viral internet meme in 2020 that even celebrities like Dolly Parton and Stephen Colbert took part in.
She served as a dance mentor on the Chinese survival shows "Youth With You" for two seasons.
Her "Lalisa" music video broke the YouTube record for most views by a solo artist within 24 hours.
"Money" became the first track by a K-pop solo artist to hit one billion streams on Spotify.
She performed at the famous Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris in 2023.
She received an honorary MBE from King Charles III in November 2023.
She was inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame in 2023.
She founded her own entertainment company, LLOUD, in February 2024.
She set a Guinness World Record by gaining one million TikTok followers within just over two hours of launching a new account in 2024.
She made her acting debut as Mook in Season 3 of HBO's "The White Lotus."
She became the first K-pop artist to perform at the Academy Awards, in March 2025.
She launched a comic book company, Lalisa Comics, releasing a graphic novel companion to her album "Alter Ego."
She signed with talent agency WME for acting and Wasserman Music for global touring.
She was cast in Netflix's "Tygo," a spin-off of the "Extraction" film franchise.
She announced "Viva La Lisa," making her the first K-pop artist to headline a Las Vegas concert residency.
She is a global brand ambassador for Celine, Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, and Nike.
A Thai flower species, Friesodielsia lalisae, was named in her honor by researchers at Chiang Mai University.
She has been called the "Thailand Princess" in her home country due to her global success and cultural influence.
According to her BLACKPINK bandmates, she is considered the best at aegyo (cute expressions) among the four members.
She owns five cats — named Leo, Luca, Lily, Louis, and Lego — plus an adopted dog named Love.
Her favorite foods include French fries and spicy Thai dishes, and she has said her favorite Korean dish is gamjatang.
Her favorite color is yellow, and her lucky number is 27, matching her birthday.
She can play both the ukulele and the guitar, having reportedly been taught guitar by bandmate Rosé during their trainee years.
Her MBTI result changed from ESFJ to ISFP, which she announced herself via a Weverse post.
She is a Buddhist and has spoken about the importance of her faith and family in interviews.
The Fandom

Fan Club & Fan Name 💜

Official Fan Name
BLINK
BLACKPINK's official fandom is called BLINK, a name formed by combining "BL" from Black and "INK" from Pink. The name carries a symbolic meaning: fans say the group's journey "began with BLINK and will end with BLINK," reflecting the close bond between BLACKPINK and its supporters. Within the broader BLINK community, fans informally refer to Lisa's individual support base as "Lilies," though this nickname is fan-created rather than an official designation.
Official Fan Color
Black and pink
BLACKPINK does not have a single officially declared fan color, but black and pink are consistently used across the group's logo, merchandise, and stage branding, making them the de facto fandom colors recognized by BLINKs worldwide.
Official Light Stick
Bbyong
The official BLACKPINK light stick, first released in 2018, is nicknamed the "Bbyong" (sometimes written as "Bl-Pink-Bbyong"), a name inspired by its hammer-shaped design and the squeaky sound effect it can produce. Later versions added Bluetooth connectivity, allowing the light stick to sync with the official app for coordinated light shows during concerts.
Fan Community Platform
Weverse
BLINKs primarily gather on Weverse, the official fan communication platform where BLACKPINK and its members post updates and interact directly with fans. The group also maintains an official mobile app and active presences on Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, and YouTube, which serve as additional hubs for fan community engagement.
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