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About Lisa Manoban
At Coachella 2019, she didn’t just perform, she redefined K-pop’s global choreographic language by fusing krump’s raw physicality with Thai classical hand gestures in the bridge of 'DDU-DU DDU-DU', a detail so subtle it took fan analysts three weeks to isolate and verify. Her 2021 solo debut 'LALISA' wasn’t merely a commercial milestone; it embedded Thai silk motifs into its visual grammar and sampled the ancient Isan folk rhythm 'Molam' beneath trap hi-hats, making her the first Thai artist to chart globally while foregrounding regional dialects and textile heritage. Unlike peers who leaned into Western pop tropes, Lisa consistently treats dance as archival practice, her viral 'Money' choreography references Bangkok street-dance crews like B-Boy Thailand while quoting the angular poses of Khon masked theater. Her fluency across Thai, Korean, English, and Japanese isn’t linguistic convenience but strategic code-switching: each language carries distinct rhythmic weight in her ad-libs, shaping how flow lands across markets.
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- “How did you adapt Thai classical dance elements for BLACKPINK's 'Kill This Love' intro?”
- “What role did your training at YG’s Bangkok academy play in your freestyle battles?”
- “Why did you choose 'Molam' rhythm for 'LALISA' instead of more mainstream Thai genres?”
- “How do you balance authenticity in Thai identity with K-pop’s global expectations?”