BLACKPINK’s Lisa is stepping into the solo spotlight with “Alter Ego,” a much-anticipated debut solo album that showcases the five facets of her persona: Roxi, Sunni, Kiki, Speedi, and Vixi. Released on Feb. 28 via LLOUD Co./RCA Records, “Alter Ego” blends hip-hop, pop-rap, trap, electro-pop, ballads, and dance-pop, emphasizing Lisa’s versatility and adaptability. But here’s the twist: this is what Billboard thinks about Lisa’s debut solo album—they’ve ranked every track, from good to best.
Let’s see what they think:
13. “Rapunzel” (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) – A track that’s all about youth, glamour, and breezy vibes, boosted by Megan’s lively verse.
12. “Lifestyle” – A flashy, jet-setting pop-rap jam that melds jersey club beats with BLACKPINK’s signature vibe.
11. “Chill” – Millennial R&B-pop layering a cool vocal delivery, reminiscent of Nelly Furtado’s Loose era.
10. “Dream” – The only ballad on the album, shows Lisa’s softer and heartfelt side.
9. “FXCK UP THE WORLD” (feat. Future) – A track with rebellious energy that has a chanted hook. It spotlights Vixi, one of Lisa’s alter egos.
8. “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)” – A disco-pop homage that’s flirty yet sweet.
7. “Thunder” – Heavy 808 bass leads this slow groove, underscoring Lisa’s unapologetic confidence.
6. “BADGRRRL” – An Uncompromising attitude collides with a mix of independence.
5. “Rockstar” – The first single from the album is a powerful track with rap flow and chill vibes..
4. “When I’m With You” (feat. Tyla) – This track fuses R&B and pop, making it one of the best fusions of these genres in the album
3.“Born Again” (feat. Doja Cat & RAYE) – A disco-influenced track that shows Lisa’s dancefloor diva vibes.
2. “Elastigirl” – With playful chants that highlight Lisa’s Thai roots, this song brings a pop-rap with spicy lyrics.
1. “New Woman” (feat. Rosalía) – This jam puts together two queens ready to slay in a track that’s about self-confidence.
From fierce trap bangers to introspective ballads, Billboard’s rankings show how Lisa’s five alter egos harmonize into a cohesive yet daring project. The question remains: Do you agree with Billboard’s verdict, or does your playlist order look a little different?