Lisa and Maroon 5’s “Priceless” returns to No. 18 on the Pop Airplay chart, matching Rosé’s record and breaking a tie with fellow Blackpink star Jennie. Thai singer and actress Lalisa Manoban known as Lisa attends the 97th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 2, 2025. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Every week that Maroon 5 and Lisa’s collaboration “Priceless” holds on Billboard’s pop radio charts, the tune makes history in one way or another. The combined star power of both acts ensured that the duet reached all three of the company’s airplay rosters focused on pop music, and it hasn’t faded from them in the months since it dropped. For the most part, “Priceless” is still climbing, as it scores another week on the most competitive of the three lists.
Lisa breaks out of a tie with one of her Blackpink bandmates and matches another member of the group for a slightly better position in the ranking’s annals this week.
12 Weeks on the Pop Airplay Chart
“Priceless” jumps from No. 19 to No. 18, returning to its all-time peak on the Pop Airplay chart. As of this frame, the collaboration has spent 12 weeks somewhere on the tally. As it makes it to that milestone, “Priceless” reaches the same level as “Toxic Till the End” by fellow Blackpink musician Rosé. Both cuts have now lived on the list for a dozen periods.
The two tracks are currently tied as the fourth-longest-charting hits of all time by K-pop female soloists on the Pop Airplay ranking.
Lisa Pushes Past Jennie
Last week, Lisa was tied with Blackpink’s Jennie, as her semi-namesake track “Like Jennie” racked up 11 weeks on the Pop Airplay chart before falling away. Now, “Priceless” moves ahead, pushing “Like Jennie” outside the top five on the list of the sturdiest cuts by female K-pop soloists.
Lisa May Continue to Make History with “Priceless”
“Priceless” will almost surely pass “Toxic Till the End” in the coming days, as it seems unlikely the tune will fall from No. 18 to somewhere outside the top 40 on the Pop Airplay chart. Lisa still has weeks to go before advancing again on the list, however, as Jennie’s other radio smash “One of the Girls” with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp disappeared after 15 weeks on the radio roster.
The all-time record for the longest stay on the Pop Airplay chart by a female K-pop soloist belongs to Rosé’s “Apt.,” which benefited from a feature by Bruno Mars. That cut remained on the top 40 roster for 28 weeks, while Lisa’s own “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” holds steady in the runner-up spot with 19 weeks on the tally to its credit.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/30/lisa-breaks-her-tie-with-jennie-and-matches-ros/