Seventeen's "17 Is Right Here" Breaks Records in K-Pop Compilation Album Sales
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-05-01 16:23:06
Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
Seventeen's latest compilation album, "17 Is Right Here," sold over 22.6 million copies on its release day, marking a new record for K-pop compilation albums, as confirmed by Pledis Entertainment. The album quickly ascended to the top of the iTunes top albums chart in 17 different regions, with its lead track, "Maestro," claiming the number one spot on songs charts in 32 regions.
In addition to their previous releases, the album introduced four new songs, including "Maestro," along with tracks from various subunits, bringing the total to 28 focus tracks spanning the band's nine-year career.
Amidst their album success, Seventeen is currently on an encore tour, commencing in Korea and scheduled to continue in Osaka, Japan next month. The tour will culminate with a final concert in Japan's Kanagawa prefecture on May 26th.
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