Enhypen's EP "Orange Blood" Surpasses 2 Million Sales Milestone
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2024-03-13 11:00:40
The Fifth EP Achieves Record Sales Figures, Marking a Milestone for the Seven-Member Group
▲ Courtesy of Belift Lab"Orange Blood" made a notable impact on various charts, entering the Billboard 200 at No. 4 and maintaining a presence on the chart for seven consecutive weeks. The album also secured top positions on Oricon's weekly and weekly combined album rankings. Enhypen's previous million-selling album was their debut studio album, "Dimension: Dilemma," released in November 2021, less than a year after their debut.
The group recently concluded a three-day concert in Seoul, serving as an encore for their international tour titled "Fate." The record-breaking sales figures for "Orange Blood" further solidify Enhypen's standing in the K-pop industry.
Courtesy of Belift Lab
Enhypen, the seven-member K-pop group, achieved a significant milestone as their fifth EP, "Orange Blood," surpassed 2 million copies in sales as of last month, according to information provided by agency Belift Lab on Wednesday. The EP, released in November 2022, witnessed notable success by selling over 1.38 million units on its release day and accumulating 1.87 million in the first week. This accomplishment marks Enhypen's first album to reach the 2 million sales milestone.
The group recently concluded a three-day concert in Seoul, serving as an encore for their international tour titled "Fate." The record-breaking sales figures for "Orange Blood" further solidify Enhypen's standing in the K-pop industry.
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