Lisa ties her personal best on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart as “Priceless” with Maroon 5 … More
For years, Lisa has been a certified pop powerhouse all around the world, first as one-fourth of Blackpink, and most recently on her own as a solo artist. She’s proven several times that her appeal isn’t limited to K-pop audiences, including with several hits on American pop radio.
This week, Lisa manages to tie her own record on one of Billboard’s pop airplay tallies. The singer sees her latest single, “Priceless,” a collaboration with Maroon 5, match her own best showing on one list as it continues to slowly climb.
“Priceless” Rises to Lisa’s Career High
“Priceless” advances to No. 24 on the Adult Contemporary chart this week. That’s not only a new high for the track, but also the same peak position Lisa previously reached with her solo release “Moonlit Floor.” The latter tune debuted on the ranking in March and slowly rose to No. 24 in late April, stalling in that spot.
At the time, it marked an important moment for Lisa, who became one of the only K-pop soloists to appear on the ranking.
The cut also benefits from Maroon 5’s established popularity across radio stations in the U.S., and Lisa’s name on the billing has undoubtedly drawn added attention from programmers, and the tune is surely being promoted heavily.
Two Hits, One Chart
Lisa currently sees two cuts sit near one another on the Adult Contemporary — a very rare feat for K-pop stars (Lisa is from Thailand, but started her career in K-pop, and is usually associated with the genre). While “Priceless” moves up to No. 24, “Moonlit Floor” holds at No. 27.
“Priceless” Climbs on Several Charts
In addition to its growth on Adult Contemporary, “Priceless” is also surging elsewhere. This week, the track pushes deeper into the top 10 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart, where it now settles at No. 8 – one of the loftiest spaces any K-pop musician has ever reached.
It also lifts ever so slightly on the all-style Radio Songs tally, inching north from No. 48 to No. 47. The cut is also a non-mover at No. 22 on the Pop Airplay roster, where it previously topped out at No. 18.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/07/lisa-matches-her-own-radio-record-with-her-latest-collaboration/