Embodying LISA to a T, this MV is an excellent display of the idol's signature style, dance, performance, and heritage. " MONEY" is a single that I'd listen to if someone played it, but I wouldn't go searching for it.Īny hesitations about the song aside, " LALISA" as an MV is without a doubt a masterpiece. In comparison, " MONEY" feels campier and a little corny, but similarly to " LALISA," the song picks up in the latter half. " MONEY" has a generic lyricism and feels very uniform to many of the top 40 hits of this nature. Opting for a hip-hop beat that doesn't quite have the passionate feel that " LALISA" has. " MONEY," on the other hand, is a stark difference from the intensity and attitude " LALISA" brought. Thai influence is also interlaced in the song for a single movement, an homage to LISA's home country. The song is admittedly on the flatter side for the first third of the track, but once her rap picks up on the second verse, it's smooth sailing from there. " LALISA" embodies the YG style, and with LISA's it-girl flare, " LALISA" is bound to stick around. Even if you're not privy to " LALISA," the 'LALISA, love me' lyricism sticks. Frankly, " LALISA" did exactly what it needed to do: showcase LISA's strong performance abilities and get stuck in your head. Though I've noticed the release's title single, " LALISA," received somewhat drab reviews, I disagree with them. Though she is the third to premiere her solo in the group, her title is by far the most impactful. The time has finally arrived for BLACKPINK's LISA to unveil her debut solo single album, LALISA. With two releases: " LALISA" and " MONEY," LISA's debut demands attention.
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