Pop music fans worldwide have something extraordinary to look forward to as Blackpink’s Lisa and Spanish sensation Rosalía are getting ready to release their single, “New Woman,” on August 15, 2024. This collaboration will bring together Lisa’s K-pop with Rosalía’s unique reggaeton-pop music style. The anticipation has been building, especially after Lisa shared a snippet of the track on TikTok, featuring her singing a catchy Spanish lyrics.
The announcement of “New Woman” was accompanied by a cover art shared on Instagram. Both artists are seen striking the camera, with Rosalía wearing a furry pink coat and Lisa in a leather corset and jacket. The release date was further hyped by a video posted by Lisa on TikTok, where she showed a star-shaped pendant and previewed some lyrics from the track.
@lalalalisa_mfresh face brand new día 💫♬ braNd neW día – LISA
Rosalía has openly praised Lisa in various interviews, highlighting her talent and dance skills. Similarly, Lisa has expressed her admiration for Rosalía’s integration of Spanish culture into her music. This mutual respect and admiration have laid a solid foundation for “New Woman,” making this collaboration even more exciting.
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“New Woman” is Lisa’s second single under her self-established label, LLOUD, following the success of “Rockstar,” which debuted at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the Billboard Global 200. Her solo career has been flourishing, with “Rockstar” becoming her first-ever No. 1 hit on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. The track also showcased her versatility and ability to captivate a global audience. Lisa’s partnership with RCA Records has been pivotal, allowing her to retain ownership of her master recordings and providing a platform for her solo projects.
Rosalía, known for her innovative approach to music, has been relatively quiet on the release front since her collaborations with Bjork and the one-off single “Tuya” last year. However, “New Woman” marks her return to the spotlight, adding another track to her discography. Her influence in the music industry has been profound, with a style that combines traditional Spanish music with contemporary pop and reggaeton.