Exclusive Vinyl Album Commemorating BTS's 10th Anniversary in Japan Set for June 19 Release
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Recording Company Pony Canyon Announces Analog LP Featuring Key Tracks from BTS's Japanese Journey
▲ Courtesy of Pony CanyonThe forthcoming analogue LP will include "For You" and the Japanese-language version of "Let Me Know." "For You" served as the title track for BTS's fourth single in Japan, released in 2015. Notably, it became the first song from the group to claim the top spot on Oricon's daily single ranking. Additionally, it achieved the milestone of being the first track by an international hip-hop artist to lead Oricon's weekly single ranking.
BTS made their Japanese debut in 2014 with the single "No More Dream." Their best-of album in Japan, titled "BTS, The Best," released in 2021, exceeded 1 million copies in sales. This accomplishment marked the first instance in over 17 years that an international male artist, since Queen, achieved such a sales milestone in Japan.
Courtesy of Pony Canyon
Recording company Pony Canyon has revealed plans for an exclusive vinyl album release on June 19, marking the 10th anniversary of BTS's debut in Japan.
BTS made their Japanese debut in 2014 with the single "No More Dream." Their best-of album in Japan, titled "BTS, The Best," released in 2021, exceeded 1 million copies in sales. This accomplishment marked the first instance in over 17 years that an international male artist, since Queen, achieved such a sales milestone in Japan.
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