For the moment, much of the excitement around Blackpink’s members and their solo careers rests on Rosé’s shoulders. The singer recently made history as one of the only K-pop musicians to score a Grammy nomination. Her single “Apt.,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars, is currently in the running for both Record and Song of the Year—two of the biggest prizes—as well as Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
While Rosé may have a shot at claiming the most prestigious prize in music, several of her group mates are making history on the Billboard charts. Jisoo scored her first solo win on one radio ranking, while Lisa reset an all-time record on another airplay list, even managing to surpass Rosé’s top showing.
### “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” Extends Its Historic Radio Run
Lisa’s only hit in the United States at the moment remains “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me).” The track comfortably holds the No. 16 spot on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it has now spent 24 weeks.
### Lisa Passes Rosé’s Radio Record
Previously, “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” matched Rosé’s “Apt.” for the longest run by any K-pop artist in the history of the Adult Contemporary chart. Now, as it marks its twenty-fourth week on one of Billboard’s three pop radio rankings, the single becomes the longest-charting K-pop song ever on that chart.
### The Longest-Running K-Pop Songs on the Adult Contemporary Chart
Only four tracks by K-pop musicians have spent 20 weeks or more on the Adult Contemporary chart. Alongside “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” and “Apt.,” two BTS songs stalled at exactly 20 weeks. The first was the septet’s own “Dynamite,” followed the next year by “My Universe,” a collaboration with Coldplay, which also held steady for 20 weeks.
### The Highest-Peaking K-Pop Songs on the Adult Contemporary Chart
Currently, “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” sits at No. 16 on the Adult Contemporary chart. A short time ago, the track climbed to No. 15, then immediately stepped back.
When it first reached No. 16, “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” was tied with four other K-pop releases as the highest-rising hit of all time on the Adult Contemporary chart. These include Lisa’s own “Priceless” with Maroon 5, as well as BTS’s “Dynamite,” “My Universe,” and Rosé’s “Apt.”
For a brief moment at its peak at No. 15, “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” was the biggest success story among K-pop artists on the Adult Contemporary chart. However, just as quickly, “Golden” from K-Pop Demon Hunters also reached the same position, where it currently remains.
### Lisa’s “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” Will Likely Live On for Months
The Adult Contemporary chart is the shortest of the three pop radio rankings published by Billboard each week, featuring just 30 spots compared to 40 on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts. This means “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” is currently positioned almost exactly in the middle.
Since the track already holds the record for the longest run ever and still has many weeks to go before it exits, it is expected to extend its lead for several more weeks, potentially even months. The Adult Contemporary chart is known for moving slower than most other Billboard radio rankings.
### Lisa’s Solo Singles All Became Hits in the U.S.
“Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” was the third single from Lisa’s debut solo album *Alter Ego*. She pushed the song in October 2024, making its current strong placement on the Adult Contemporary chart even more impressive.
The single followed “Rockstar” and “New Woman” (featuring Rosalía), and it was later succeeded by “Born Again” (with Doja Cat and Raye) and “Fxck Up the World” (featuring hip-hop superstar Future).
Lisa continues to solidify her presence as a solo artist in the U.S. market, setting new records and enjoying sustained success on the radio.
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