Word is that BLACKPINK’s Lisa met EDM artist Mau P in Las Vegas, fueling speculation about her exploring electronic dance music further. This isn’t entirely new ground for Lisa, who previously teamed up with DJ Snake and Megan Thee Stallion on the electronic-tinged track “SG.”
However, a potential collaboration with a dedicated DJ-producer like Mau P (Drugs From Amsterdam) could signal a more significant move into the EDM world. Known for her captivating rap verses, dynamic dance moves, and pop sensibilities, Lisa venturing deeper into electronic music promises an exciting evolution. Picture her signature charisma blending with Mau P’s innovative beats and production!
The central question on everyone’s minds remains: What will this new sound be like? Will it be a head bobbin’ club anthem reminiscent of “SG” but with Mau P’s distinct style of house and techno? Or perhaps a more experimental and melodic electronic piece showcasing a different facet of her artistry? Maybe it will be a unique fusion of K-Pop and cutting-edge EDM, forging entirely new sonic territory.
Blinks and music enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating what exciting sounds Lisa might craft next, potentially marking a thrilling new chapter in her already impressive career within the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music.
It’s also worth noting that Blackpink’s music often incorporates EDM elements in their songs. Some of their songs that have been described as having EDM influences include:
- “Boombayah” (2016): Described as having a “thumping EDM chorus.”
- “Playing with Fire” (2016): Noted for its “synths” and taking on the form of “EDM-pop.”
- “Forever Young” (2018): Considered an “EDM/moombahton/housepop” track by some fans.
- “Don’t Know What To Do” (2019): Also considered an “EDM/moombahton/housepop” track.
- “Ready For Love” (2022): Described as an “EDM/moombahton/housepop” song with an empowering feel.
- “The Girls” (2023): A promotional single for the mobile game “Blackpink: The Game,” described as a “trap and EDM song.”
- “Pink Venom” (2022): Blends hip-hop and EDM with traditional Korean instruments.
Furthermore, there have been reports of potential collaborations with EDM DJs that did not come to fruition. For example, Zedd mentioned in 2020 “There was actually a song that I was gonna collab with BLACKPINK but it didn’t work out. Maybe in the future, it’ll be awesome!” that he had a song intended for a collaboration with Blackpink, but it did not work out.
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