BLACKPINK’s Lisa TikTok moment
BLACKPINK’s Lisa posted a TikTok dance to her new track “Bad Angel” that has been widely praised on social platforms, with commentators calling her one of the world’s top dancers in the clip’s reaction threads (x.com). The short‑form clip is driving conversation about choreography and viral dance trends tied to the single (x.com).
Lisa’s new TikTok for “Bad Angel” turned a one-post promo into a dance event, pulling 2.2 million likes and 31,800 comments on her official account within days. (tiktok.com) The clip went up on Lisa’s verified TikTok account, @lalalalisa_m, which had 26.9 million followers and 374.1 million total likes when TikTok’s public profile page was crawled last week. The post uses the track’s official sound and tags “#AnymaxLISA” and “#BadAngel.” (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2) “Bad Angel” is a collaboration between Lisa and Anyma that was released on April 8, 2026, through Interscope Records. YouTube’s auto-generated release page credits Anyma as producer and lists Lisa among the song’s writers. (youtube.com) The timing was tight by design. Billboard reported the single arrived ahead of Anyma’s Coachella main stage performance on Friday, April 10, where he was set to debut his new live production, “ÆDEN.” (billboard.com) That put Lisa’s TikTok in the middle of two fast-moving systems: a festival rollout and a short-form dance platform. Coachella’s official 2026 announcement set the festival for April 10–12 and April 17–19 in Indio, California, giving the song a ready-made live-music backdrop as clips spread online. (coachellavalley.com) The song itself also helps explain the response. EDM.com described “Bad Angel” as a dark electronic release tied to Anyma’s cybernetic visual world, while Vogue’s interview with the pair framed the collaboration as a meeting of Lisa’s performance style and Anyma’s technology-heavy aesthetic. (edm.com) (vogue.com) On TikTok, that kind of release works best when the artist supplies a repeatable visual cue. Lisa’s post is short, front-facing, and built around a compact movement phrase, the same format that has powered earlier challenge-driven music campaigns on the app. (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2) Lisa has used TikTok this way before, pairing new music with choreographed snippets and creator-friendly captions on an account where older posts regularly clear multi-million like totals. Her profile page shows several recent videos in the 10 million to 100 million view range, which gives a new dance clip an unusually large launchpad. (tiktok.com) The reaction threads around “Bad Angel” are full of praise for her precision and control, but the measurable part is simpler: one official post, one new single, and millions of interactions in less than a week. For a song released on April 8, the TikTok has already become part of the release itself. (tiktok.com) (youtube.com)