Fans Choose LISA’s ‘Moonlit Floor’ as This Week’s Favorite New Music in All-Genre Poll
LISA‘s “Moonlit Floor” has topped this week’s fresh song poll that includes artists in numerous genres of song.
Tune lovers voted in a ballot revealed Friday (Oct. 4) on Billboard, opting for the BLACKPINK singer’s fresh solo unmarried as their favourite fresh song leave of the date age.
“Moonlit Floor” introduced in 96% of the vote at the ballot, securing an overly important edge forward of fresh releases from Coldplay (Moon Tune), Finneas (For Cryin’ Out Deafening!), the Joker: Folie à Deux soundtrack, James Bay (Adjustments All of the Year), and others.
LISA dropped “Moonlit Floor” next she debuted it live at World Citizen Fest in September. The swoon-worthy track interpolates Sixpence None the Richer‘s hit “Kiss Me,” which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1998. The single was on the group’s self-titled book, immune in 1997.
“Kiss me under the Paris twilight/ Kiss me out on the moonlit floor” the K-pop famous person sings within the airy refrain, changing Sixpence None the Richer’s unedited lyric, “Kiss me beneath the milky twilight/ Lead me out on the moonlit floor.”
“Moonlit Floor” comes amid a thrilling age for LISA, because the singer stepped right into a fresh section of her solo occupation outdoor of BLACKPINK with “Rockstar,” which debuted at Deny. 4 at the Billboard World 200 and was her first-ever Deny. 1 crash at the Billboard World Excl. U.S. She additionally teamed up with Rosalía for a collaboration, “New Woman.”
Trailing a long way at the back of LISA in this age’s ballot is Coldplay’s Moon Tune, which introduced in just about 2% of the vote. The British band’s Max Martin-produced tenth book options numerous collaborations, together with together with Jon Hopkins, Modest Simz, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Elyanna and TINI. Coldplay’s actual book is a continuation of the crowd’s 2021 aim, Tune of the Spheres, which opened at Deny. 4 at the Billboard 200.
See the general result of this age’s ballot beneath. Take a look at Billboard‘s Friday Music Guide to meet up with extra must-hear releases from this age.


