NewJeans Makes Waves on Spotify with 400 Million Streams for Debut Single "Hype Boy"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-09-15 18:41:54
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Emerging on the music scene with a bang, the rookie girl group NewJeans has garnered a remarkable milestone, accumulating an impressive 400 million streams on Spotify for their debut single, "Hype Boy." The exciting update was shared by their agency, Ador, on Friday. This achievement marks the group's third song to reach this streaming milestone on the platform, following the success of "OMG" and "Ditto."
"Hype Boy," a lead track from their eponymous EP released in August last year, has not only captured Spotify listeners but has also maintained a strong presence on Billboard’s Global excl. the US chart for an impressive 57 weeks. In total, NewJeans has accumulated a staggering 2.5 billion plays on Spotify, emphasizing their growing popularity.
In a testament to their rising prominence, the quintet's second EP, "Get Up," achieved significant success by clinching the No. 28 spot on the Billboard 200 dated September 16. The EP has maintained its position among the top 30 on the main albums chart for seven consecutive weeks, solidifying NewJeans' standing in the music industry.
As NewJeans continues to make waves and garner recognition, their journey in the world of music holds the promise of exciting milestones and further success, captivating audiences and leaving a mark on the global music landscape.
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