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Lisa's Jaw-Dropping 'Rockstar' Music Video Takes Bangkok by Storm – You Won't Believe the Filming Locations!

Lisa's New Single ‘Rockstar’ Debuts with Stunning Bangkok Backdrop

Lisa, the global sensation and beloved Thai superstar, has done it again! Her highly anticipated single, "Rockstar," has just been released, and fans are going wild over the jaw-dropping music video. Filmed in the heart of Bangkok, Lisa has not only captured the city's vibrant essence but has also showcased some of its most iconic locations in a way you've never seen before.

Unveiling the Iconic Filming Locations

Yaowarat Road – The Heart of Chinatown

One of the most eye-catching scenes in Lisa’s “Rockstar” music video is set in the bustling streets of Yaowarat Road, Bangkok’s Chinatown. Known as the largest Chinatown in the world after New York City and San Francisco, Yaowarat is a sensory overload of food stalls, dessert spots, and age-old restaurants. To keep the shoot under wraps, Lisa reportedly filmed in the early hours before 5 AM and compensated local stores with THB 20,000 each for the disturbance.

Must-see Spots:

  • Chinatown Scala – A historic Chinese eatery that makes a prominent appearance.
  • Texas Suki Restaurant – Look out for its familiar signage.
  • Neon Signs – The video is aglow with the colorful neon lights of bird’s nest shops.

New World Department Store – The Mysterious Escalator Scene

Another standout scene features Lisa riding the escalators in the eerie yet fascinating New World Department Store. Closed since 2004, this abandoned site has occasionally been used for urban development exhibitions and still stands structurally sound. Lisa’s choice to film here adds an enigmatic and gritty edge to the video, making it even more compelling.

Lisa’s Cultural Homage

Lisa has never shied away from showcasing her Thai heritage, and "Rockstar" is no exception. This video follows the footsteps of her first solo single, “Lalisa,” which highlighted beautiful Thai garments and cultural elements. By choosing such iconic and bustling locations in Bangkok, Lisa pays homage to her roots while presenting her culture to a global audience in a fresh and electrifying way.

Don’t Miss the Full Release!

The full "Rockstar" music video drops on June 28, 2024, at 7 AM Thailand time, and it promises to be an unforgettable visual and auditory experience. Get ready to be blown away by Lisa’s latest masterpiece and the stunning backdrop of Bangkok. This is one release you won't want to miss!

Stay tuned for more updates on Lisa's groundbreaking new album and all the behind-the-scenes secrets of her spectacular “Rockstar” music video.

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