WATCH: Niana Guerrero and Blackpink’s Lisa in Epic Dance Collab!
The two exuded swag as they danced to Lisa’s track “FXCK UP THE WORLD,” a moment captured in a viral Instagram and TikTok video posted by Guerrero on March 12.
After the dance, Lisa flashed a beaming smile, placing a hand on Guerrero’s shoulder—an interaction that sent fans into a frenzy.
“I think we just might,” Guerrero playfully captioned the clip.
Celebrities and Fans React
The video instantly gained traction, drawing cheers from celebrities like Awra Briguela, Issa Pressman, and Darla Sauler, who hyped up the duo in the comments.
On TikTok, the video has already amassed 4.5 million likes and over 23.1 million views, making it one of Guerrero’s most viral posts to date.
Niana’s Growing Global Influence
This isn’t the first time Guerrero has caught the attention of K-pop idols. She has previously been noticed by BTS’ Jungkook and J-Hope, EXO’s Chanyeol, and rapper Lee Young-ji.
She has also collaborated with Troye Sivan, Sabrina Carpenter, and Meghan Trainor, further solidifying her status as a global youth icon—a title she humbly acknowledges as both an honor and responsibility.
“It’s amazing and also humbling. I think it’s a big, great responsibility, and it’s also an opportunity to inspire young people, which I’m very grateful for,” Guerrero shared.
The video instantly gained traction, drawing cheers from celebrities like Awra Briguela, Issa Pressman, and Darla Sauler, who hyped up the duo in the comments.
On TikTok, the video has already amassed 4.5 million likes and over 23.1 million views, making it one of Guerrero’s most viral posts to date.
Niana’s Growing Global Influence
This isn’t the first time Guerrero has caught the attention of K-pop idols. She has previously been noticed by BTS’ Jungkook and J-Hope, EXO’s Chanyeol, and rapper Lee Young-ji.
She has also collaborated with Troye Sivan, Sabrina Carpenter, and Meghan Trainor, further solidifying her status as a global youth icon—a title she humbly acknowledges as both an honor and responsibility.
“It’s amazing and also humbling. I think it’s a big, great responsibility, and it’s also an opportunity to inspire young people, which I’m very grateful for,” Guerrero shared.


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