Itzy's Eighth EP "Born To Be" Dominates iTunes Charts Globally
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-10 02:23:05
Mini Album Secures Top Position in 23 Regions and Worldwide, Lead Track "Untouchable" Gains Traction Across Platforms
▲ Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
The EP's main track, "Untouchable," demonstrated its popularity by entering the top 100 of Melon, the largest music chart in South Korea. Furthermore, the music video for the lead single attained the coveted top spot on YouTube's music video trending worldwide chart.
Despite the absence of Lia, who has been on hiatus due to health reasons since September last year, the new album showcases the talents of the remaining four members. Lia will continue to be absent from the group's upcoming world tour, spanning 16 cities with 20 concerts, set to commence next month. The achievement highlights Itzy's continued global influence and success in the K-pop industry.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
JYP Entertainment announced on Tuesday that Itzy's eighth EP, "Born To Be," has achieved widespread success by claiming the number one spot on iTunes top albums charts in 23 regions. The mini album also secured the top position on the worldwide iTunes albums chart. Additionally, it performed exceptionally well on various real-time and daily albums charts in Korea.
The EP's main track, "Untouchable," demonstrated its popularity by entering the top 100 of Melon, the largest music chart in South Korea. Furthermore, the music video for the lead single attained the coveted top spot on YouTube's music video trending worldwide chart.
Despite the absence of Lia, who has been on hiatus due to health reasons since September last year, the new album showcases the talents of the remaining four members. Lia will continue to be absent from the group's upcoming world tour, spanning 16 cities with 20 concerts, set to commence next month. The achievement highlights Itzy's continued global influence and success in the K-pop industry.
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