Lisa from Blackpink creates history by becoming the first member of one Billboard chart.


When Lisa released her single “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me),” it seemed like she was headed for another huge hit. The track follows a tried-and-true tactic often used for scoring a pop hit in America: sampling and/or interpolating a previous smash. That way, a current star relies heavily on a hook that’s already been shown to sell and stream well. “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” turns Sixpence None the Richer’s “Kiss Me,” one of the biggest hits from the ’90s, into a dance-pop, disco-leaning tune.
Sadly, Americans didn’t fall in love with the single, taken from Lisa’s then-upcoming album Alter Ego, as it failed to reach the Hot 100. While Lisa has largely moved on from “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” as she’s already pushed several more singles from Alter Ego, the poppy cut is still trying to find a space on the Billboard tallies. This frame, it debuts on one of the company’s radio rosters and, in doing so, helps the Thai artist make history.
Lisa’s New Radio Hit
“Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” opens at No. 29 on this week’s Adult Contemporary chart. The list ranks the songs that reach the largest audience on pop radio stations that focus on the slightly more mature side of pop.