LISA and Rosalía have finally released their highly anticipated collaboration single, “New Woman.”

Produced by hitmakers Max Martin and ILYA, the track seamlessly blends LISA’s dynamic vocals and rap prowess with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter’s sultry and distinctive sound. The combination of pop and electronic elements showcases distinct production and vocal techniques from both artists –– pushing the boundaries even further for the BLACKPINK member’s sonic capabilities.

In conjunction with the song’s release, the global superstar and style icon also unveiled the official music video for the track. Directed by Dave Meyers and shot in Los Angeles, the Y2K-inspired visual features the two musicians in a series of high-fashion vignettes, highlighting their impeccable style and electrifying performances. Check out the video below.

This new release follows LISA’s chart-topping single “Rockstar,” which quickly ascended the global charts upon its debut. Produced by Ryan Tedder and Sam Homaee, the track premiered at No. 8 on the Billboard Philippines‘ Hot 100 chart, and at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Ex. US Chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Global 200. Its official music video, directed by Henry Scholfield and choreographed by Sean Bankhead, has garnered an impressive 143.5 million views to date.

Since “Rockstar” dropped last June, LISA has shown no signs of slowing down. Alongside the release of “New Woman,” LISA received four MTV Video Music Award nominations earlier this week — including Best K-Pop, Best Editing, Best Choreography, and Best Art Direction for “Rockstar.” Both tracks serve as her first set of releases under her own label, LLOUD CO., which is currently in an exclusive distribution deal with Sony Music’s RCA Records.

Beyond her musical achievements, LISA also continues to dominate the fashion scene, with Louis Vuitton announcing her as their newest House Ambassador just last week, adding to her ongoing role as the face of Bulgari.


Listen to LISA and Rosalía’s collaboration single “New Woman” below: