Stray Kids Achieves Monumental Success in Japan with Debut EP, Logging 1 Million Shipments
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-05 16:06:22
JYP Entertainment
In a groundbreaking achievement, K-pop sensation Stray Kids, under the label JYP Entertainment, has recorded an astounding one million shipments with their inaugural EP in Japan. The EP titled "Social Path (feat. LiSA) / Super Bowl -Japanese ver.-" was released on September 6, and within a short span, it catapulted to immense success, reaching this remarkable milestone last week.
Earning top honors, the five-track mini-album secured the number one position on Oricon's weekly album ranking after an impressive six-day reign atop its daily album ranking. Additionally, the EP claimed the top spot on Billboard Japan's main albums chart and the iTunes top albums chart in 21 different regions.
The group of eight talented members embarked on their inaugural dome tour in Japan, commencing in Fukuoka last month. Continuing their musical journey, they are set to captivate audiences in Osaka next week and culminate their tour in Tokyo on October 28-29. This tour follows their triumphant debut at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, the largest concert venue in Korea, underscoring their expanding global reach and unwavering popularity. Stray Kids continues to dominate the music scene, leaving an indelible mark on fans worldwide.
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