Le Sserafim Announces Second Single Release in Japan, Featuring Collaborations and Record-Breaking Success
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-06-20 22:16:15
Source Music
K-pop sensation Le Sserafim is set to captivate fans in Japan once again as they prepare to release their highly anticipated second single, "Unforgiven," on August 23, according to an announcement made by their agency, Source Music, on Tuesday.
The single will comprise three captivating tracks: the title track, featuring the renowned Nile Rodgers, who also lent his talent to their first studio album released last month; a Japanese-language rendition of "Antifragile," the lead track from their second EP in October; and an exciting collaboration with a Japanese artist.
Le Sserafim's debut LP, which topped various music charts in Japan, including Oricon's weekly album, weekly digital album, and weekly combined rankings, has achieved remarkable success. Earlier this month, it received gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan for surpassing 100,000 shipments to date.
The quintet made their mark in Japan with their debut single, "Fearless," released in January. The track shattered the first-week sales record for a K-pop girl group in Japan, selling over 222,000 copies. Their achievement did not go unnoticed, as the single was awarded double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for exceeding 500,000 shipments.
With their upcoming single, Le Sserafim continues to establish themselves as a dominant force in Japan's music scene, captivating audiences with their unparalleled talent, mesmerizing performances, and record-breaking achievements. As anticipation grows for the release of "Unforgiven," fans eagerly await yet another musical masterpiece from this extraordinary K-pop group.
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