LISA of BLACKPINK announces debut solo album 'Alter Ego': See details
The K-Pop star had been teasing a major project following a series of highly successful singles in 2024
LISA of BLACKPINK is ready to unveil her “Alter Ego” to the world.
After keeping fans on their toes about her new mystery project, the 27-year-old superstar finally announced her debut solo album on November 19, confirming that it will drop on February 28, 2025. The long-awaited album will be her first as an independent artist apart from the iconic K-pop group.
The cover art for Alter Ego gives fans a sneak peek into LISA’s new persona, showing her in a hooded look, fierce black nails, and an intense stare.
LISA also dropped a visually stunning three-minute album trailer on her LLOUD YouTube channel, taking viewers on a surreal journey through five distinct landscapes that, according to a press release via Billboard, represent the different characters she embodies on the album. From a volcanic runway to a futuristic cyberpunk catwalk, each scene reflects a unique personality, tied together by a star emblem, symbolising the five different aspects of LISA.
The album follows a series of successful singles released in 2024, including Rockstar, which charted at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In a recent interview with Billboard, LISA revealed how much attention she’s poured into the project, saying, "I think they’re going to be shocked at how capable I am [at] doing so many things.”
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