NewJeans' Empowering Hit "Super Shy" Enters British Official Singles Chart Top 100
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-15 22:08:31
Courtesy of ADOR
In a remarkable achievement for the burgeoning K-pop industry, girl group NewJeans has once again made a notable impact on the international music scene. Their latest release, the empowering anthem "Super Shy," debuted on the esteemed British Official Singles Chart, securing the 59th position just one week after its highly-anticipated launch.
The infectious melody and relatable lyrics of "Super Shy" have resonated with audiences, propelling the song's success and solidifying NewJeans' status as rising stars in the global music landscape. Scheduled to be included on their forthcoming second EP, the track serves as a glimpse into the group's evolving sound and artistic growth.
This is not the first time the five-member sensation has left their mark on the British charts. Back in January, NewJeans achieved a notable milestone when their single album, "OMG," propelled them to the 95th spot with the hit track "Ditto." Now, with "Super Shy" making a splash at 59th, the group's presence on the British Official Singles Chart has become a testament to their unwavering popularity and expanding international fanbase.
In the dynamic realm of K-pop, NewJeans is not the only group garnering attention abroad. Fifty Fifty, another sensation from the genre, continues to captivate listeners with their chart-topping track "Cupid." Climbing two spots from the previous week, the song secured the 56th position on the British Official Singles Chart, marking its impressive 16th consecutive week on the esteemed ranking. The enduring popularity of "Cupid" speaks volumes about the enduring appeal of K-pop on the global stage.
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