Stray Kids Break Records on French Charts with "Five-Star" and "Rock-Star" Albums
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-01-12 02:55:34
K-pop Group Achieves Career Milestone, Dominates French Music Industry Association's 2023 Top 200 Albums Chart
▲ Courtesy of JYP EntertainmentThis marked the inaugural appearance for Stray Kids on the annual French album chart, where they asserted their dominance as the top two most successful K-pop albums in the country.
Globally, Stray Kids garnered attention with their latest release, "Rock-Star," holding the prestigious position of topping the Billboard 200 chart for an impressive four consecutive weeks. The album's lead track, "Lalalala," not only contributed to this success but also earned the group their maiden entry on Billboard's Hot 100.
Looking ahead, Stray Kids are poised to embark on their third world tour and have plans for the release of a new album later this year.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
In a groundbreaking achievement for K-pop, Stray Kids, the popular boy group, secured positions on the French music industry association SNEP's 2023 Top 200 Albums chart. The group's third studio album, "Five-Star," claimed the No. 52 spot, while their eighth EP, "Rock-Star," secured No. 135.
Globally, Stray Kids garnered attention with their latest release, "Rock-Star," holding the prestigious position of topping the Billboard 200 chart for an impressive four consecutive weeks. The album's lead track, "Lalalala," not only contributed to this success but also earned the group their maiden entry on Billboard's Hot 100.
Looking ahead, Stray Kids are poised to embark on their third world tour and have plans for the release of a new album later this year.
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