Le Sserafim Continues Billboard Success with New EP “Crazy”
Chloe Kim
2022chloe.k@gmil.com | 2024-09-09 19:29:59
K-pop girl group Le Sserafim has secured the No. 7 spot on the Billboard 200 with their fourth EP, “Crazy,” according to Billboard’s chart preview. This achievement marks the group’s third consecutive album to place in the top 10 of the prestigious chart, following their first full-length album “Unforgiven” and their third EP “Easy,” demonstrating the group’s growing presence in the international music scene.
The title track from “Crazy” has generated significant buzz, amassing 3.36 million streams on Spotify and ranking No. 83 on the platform’s Weekly Top Songs US chart, fueling anticipation for its potential debut on Billboard’s Hot 100. Additionally, the single made its first appearance on the UK’s Official Singles Chart, entering at No. 83, showcasing the group’s expanding global reach.
Le Sserafim’s global influence is further evidenced by their collaboration with Grammy-winning DJ David Guetta, who remixed “Crazy,” adding a fresh twist to the already successful track. This partnership with a world-renowned artist highlights the group’s versatility and ambition to break new ground in the international market.
In another milestone, Le Sserafim is set to perform at the preshow for the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards in New York on Wednesday, cementing their status as one of the leading K-pop acts making waves in the US music industry.
Sayart / Chloe Kim, 2022chloe.k@gmil.com
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