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BLACKPINK’s Lisa’s ‘Rockstar’ Chosen by American Heart Association for Perfect CPR Tempo

BLACKPINK's Lisa's 'Rockstar' Chosen by American Heart Association for Perfect CPR Tempo

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BLACKPINK’s Lisa continues to influence beyond the world of music. Her hit song “Rockstar” has now been recognized by the American Heart Association (AHA) as having the ideal beat tempo for performing CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). The AHA has recommended the song for hands-only CPR because of its tempo, which could assist in saving lives during emergencies.

Lisa’s ‘Rockstar’ Matches the Perfect CPR Tempo

According to the AHA, the slower version of Lisa’s “Rockstar” matches the ideal rhythm for performing chest compressions during CPR. With a tempo of 120 beats per minute, the song aligns perfectly with the pace that medical experts recommend for effective CPR compressions. This tempo is critical because maintaining the correct rhythm during CPR can significantly improve the chances of survival in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.

The recognition of Lisa’s music in this context highlights how popular songs with steady, consistent beats can serve a larger purpose in medical emergencies. While “Rockstar” has already gained global popularity, this new recognition brings the song into a completely different light, where it could assist in life-saving efforts.

Other Popular Songs with CPR-Friendly Tempos

“Rockstar” now joins an exclusive list of songs that the American Heart Association has classified as having the ideal tempo for CPR. Other well-known tracks that share this distinction include:

  • Hips Don’t Lie by Shakira
  • Just Dance by Lady Gaga
  • Crazy in Love by Beyoncé
  • Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
  • Staying Alive by Bee Gees

The beats per minute in these songs are all in line with the recommended 100 to 120 compressions per minute required for effective CPR. This list is used in CPR training programs to help individuals remember the correct pacing when administering chest compressions in emergency situations.

The Importance of CPR and Music’s Role

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death globally, and CPR can be a crucial intervention that helps keep blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until emergency medical services arrive. However, many people are unsure about the correct rhythm to follow when performing chest compressions. That’s where music comes in.

Songs with a tempo of 100 to 120 beats per minute serve as a practical guide, helping people stay on pace during CPR. The recognition of Lisa’s “Rockstar” as one of these songs shows the growing awareness of how pop culture can intersect with health education. The AHA has been using music as a tool to teach CPR for years, and the inclusion of Lisa’s song could encourage more young people to learn this life-saving technique.

By associating popular music with CPR, organizations like the AHA hope to make the process less intimidating and more accessible to the public. A simple reminder of a favorite song could help someone keep calm and remember the correct tempo during an emergency, potentially making all the difference in saving a life.

Lisa, as one of the most influential Asian artists of this generation, has inspired millions around the world. This latest recognition of her music adds another layer to her positive influence, showing how her songs can contribute to a critical life-saving skill.

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