NewJeans showcased their formidable album power, achieving five consecutive million-seller records.
Last month, NewJeans released their debut Japanese single "Supernatural." According to Circle Chart's June count, the album recorded sales of 1,021,730 copies.
Since their debut, all five albums released by NewJeans have achieved million-selling status. Their debut album "New Jeans" and the single "OMG" sold 1.6 million and 1.66 million copies, respectively.
That's not all. Their second EP "Get Up" has sold more than 2.14 million copies to date, making NewJeans a double million-seller. The double single "How Sweet," released in May, also sold more than 1.12 million copies. As a result, the total cumulative sales of NewJeans' five albums amount to approximately 7.55 million copies.
In addition to album sales, they are also strong in digital music. "Supernatural" has maintained the top spot on Bugs' daily chart for nine consecutive days and reached as high as fifth place on Melon's "Top 100."
They are also showing good results on global charts. "Supernatural" ranked 22nd on Billboard's latest "Global (excluding the U.S.)" chart dated July 13 and 34th on the "Global 200," remaining on the chart for two consecutive weeks.
The track "Right Now" ranked 120th on the "Global (excluding the U.S.)" chart. Both songs are also loved in Japan, appearing on major charts like Spotify Japan and Apple Music Japan.
Meanwhile, NewJeans will showcase their "Supernatural" performance on Korean music shows starting with KBS-2TV's "Music Bank" on the 12th.
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