Thailand’s K-pop princess Lalisa joins RCA Records


BANGKOK: Fans of Thailand’s very own K-pop princess Lalisa 'Lisa' Manoban can now expect more international billboard hits from her, as she has just signed up with US record label RCA Records.

“LLOUD is excited to share that Lisa is joining the RCA family. Please visit LaLisaOfficial.com to be the first to hear about what we have been working on,” declared the superstar’s management company.

RCA Records, owned by Sony Music Entertainment, is one of Sony Music’s four flagship labels and has released albums in all genres of music ranging from pop, classical, rock and hip-hop to afrobeat, electronic, R&B, blues, jazz and country.

This label, founded in 1900, has released records by practically everybody ranging from Elvis Presley to Miley Cyrus and rapper Doja Cat. - The Nation/ANN

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