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How a ’90s Hit Went K-Pop: LISA’s ‘Moonlit Floor’ & Sixpence None the Richer’s ‘Kiss Me’


BLACKPINK's LISA released "Moonlit Floor," a nod to "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer. Here's how it happened.

While pop fans like Swift first heard “Kiss Me” on the radio in the late ’90s, LISA’s Gen Z audience is likely getting a first introduction to the song via “Moonlit Floor.” It’s an excellent excuse to dig in to the band’s discography, just updated with a new release. Producer Rykeyz, with pop credits including Sam Fischer and Demi Lovato’s “What Other People Say” and CNCO’s “Pretend,” tells Billboard “Moonlit Floor” was born at Los Angeles’ Chalice Studios, where he and Jessie Reyez were in a session. Reyez, who in September was honored with the Trailblazer Award at the Billboard Canada Women in Music celebration and in August dropped “RIDIN” with Lil Wayne, last released a full-length album in 2022, Yessie.

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