Seventeen's Japanese Compilation Album "Always Yours" Claims Top Spot on Oricon Chart
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-08-24 16:49:43
PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT
Seventeen, the prominent boy band, has secured the coveted No. 1 position on Oricon's daily albums chart with their debut Japanese compilation album "Always Yours," announced their agency, Pledis Entertainment, on Thursday.
Released just yesterday, "Always Yours" swiftly amassed a remarkable 370,000 daily sales, propelling the album to the zenith of Oricon's daily albums chart. The album's success extended beyond Oricon, as it also dominated Line Music's real-time album chart since its release, according to the agency.
An expansive compilation, the album features a collection of 27 tracks, spotlighting the group's musical evolution. Within this anthology are two fresh additions: "Ima – Even if the world ends tomorrow" and "Sara Sara."
Seventeen's accomplishments continue to mount as they prepare to embark on their "Seventeen Tour 'Follow' to Japan." Set to encompass multiple "dome tour" performances across Japan, the tour's itinerary boasts Tokyo Dome, Belluna Dome in Saitama, Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Kyocera Dome Osaka, and the Fukuoka PayPay Dome. The tour is scheduled to unfold from September 6 to December 16, promising fans an electrifying concert experience.
In a recent announcement by the agency, it was revealed that S.Coups, a member of Seventeen, would be taking a temporary hiatus from all activities due to a knee injury he sustained. The news undoubtedly reverberated among fans, but the group's fervent commitment to their musical endeavors remains unwavering.
As Seventeen's musical journey continues to evolve, the triumph of "Always Yours" on Oricon's esteemed chart stands as a testament to their resonance with fans and their remarkable influence in the realm of contemporary music.
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