NewJeans Breaks Spotify Milestone with "OMG," Marking a Debut Triumph for the Rising K-pop Group
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-09-28 07:30:00
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In a notable achievement announced by agency Ador on Wednesday, rising K-pop group NewJeans has reached a significant milestone with their song "OMG," amassing an impressive 500 million plays on Spotify. This marks the group's inaugural song to achieve such acclaim, underscoring their growing influence within the music sphere.
"OMG" stands as the title track from the group's single released in January, leaving a notable mark on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for six consecutive weeks, ultimately peaking at an impressive No. 74. Furthermore, the track has maintained its presence on Billboard's global charts for an impressive 38 consecutive weeks, solidifying its resonance with audiences worldwide. Recognizing its impact, Rolling Stone magazine listed "OMG" as one of "The Best Songs of 2023 So Far," securing the No. 7 spot.
The quintet, NewJeans, has garnered an astonishing 2.6 billion streams on Spotify, signifying their burgeoning popularity and widespread appeal. Meanwhile, their second EP, titled "Get Up," made a significant mark by achieving No. 42 on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart, following its debut at the top of the chart on September 30. This remarkable accomplishment extends their presence on the chart to an unprecedented nine consecutive weeks, setting a new record for a fourth-generation K-pop girl group. As NewJeans continues to captivate audiences, their trajectory in the music industry appears to be on a steady ascent, promising even more groundbreaking achievements in the future.
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