
Maroon 5 and Blackpink's Lisa officially gear up for a 'Priceless' collaboration
A few days ago, what was considered just a rumour amongst fans has now been confirmed officially by the artist themselves. It's official!
Blackpink
's Lisa and
Maroon 5
are all set to collaborate and work on a new song project as the duo share new photos together.
Lisa and Maroon 5 officially collaborating
On April 25, Maroon 5 officially shared the good news with fans that the Blackpink singer is all set to feature on their next hit song, '
PRICELESS
'. The news did not come as a shock for fans, as the band had already shared a cryptic photo of a man and woman standing in front of a window of a high-rise building with their backs to the camera.
Many fans had contemplated who it was and had all drawn the same conclusion that the woman in the photo looked a lot like Lisa, as it also matched her hair at the time along with the clothing style.
Maroon 5 shares cute video to announce song launch
To officially share the news, the American band shared the pre-save link to their next song and, along with it, attached a short video clip. The slip featured the band's frontman
Adam Levine
standing alongside Blackpink's Lisa.
The video features Levine and Lisa interacting, posing and laughing together during an ongoing photoshoot. The 'MONEY' singer can be seen wearing a stylish snake-print bodycon dress with long gloves of the same print. Levine, on the other hand, featured a classic all-black style and wore a black shirt along with a full black suit. The singer also finished the look off with his blonde buzz cut hairstyle.
Lisa only recently finished her
Coachella performances
, which went viral. The idol took to the stage the second time in her career; however, this time Lisa got on stage as a solo act and successfully set the mood for a powerful and energetic performance.
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