Zerobaseone's "Melting Point" EP Sells Over 2.13 Million Copies in Debut Week
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-11-15 16:20:15
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Zerobaseone, a rookie boy band that debuted in July, has made a significant impact with their second EP, "Melting Point," which sold over 2.13 million copies in its first week, as reported by local sources on Monday. This achievement follows the success of their debut EP, "Youth in the Shade," making them the first K-pop act to achieve a million-selling debut album.
The "Melting Point" EP has garnered substantial attention on streaming platforms, with over 5.87 million plays on Spotify as of Tuesday. The lead track, "Crush," has surpassed 2 million streams, while the debut single, "In Bloom," has accumulated over 30 million streams.
In addition to their impressive sales and streaming figures, the nine-member group is set to attend the Melon Music Awards on December 2, marking another notable milestone in their burgeoning career.
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