Lisa Makes History as the First K-pop Artist to Perform at the Academy Awards
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Blackpink's Lisa wowed the global audience with her mesmerizing performance at the prestigious Academy Awards.

During the 97th Academy Awards on March 2nd, held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Lisa stole the spotlight with her rendition of the iconic theme song Live and Let Die from the James Bond film 007 Live and Let Die.

With her captivating vocals, enchanting dance moves, and stunning costumes, Lisa showcased her unparalleled talent, immersing the audience in the song's enigmatic ambiance.

Following her show-stopping performance, Doja Cat and RAYE also graced the stage with their renditions of Diamonds Are Forever and Skyfall, respectively. The trio later united for a special performance honoring the executive producers of the 007 franchise at the Governors Awards.

Notably, Lisa made history as the first K-pop artist to grace the Academy Awards stage, solidifying her impact on the global music scene.

Hailing from Thailand, Lisa's journey began with her debut as a Blackpink member, catapulting her to international stardom. Today, she continues to push boundaries and expand her influence worldwide.

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