Le Sserafim Announces Return with Highly Anticipated 4th EP
Claire Seo
ssjjyy516@gmail.com | 2024-08-05 22:57:05
The group has teased their return with a motion logo that features a dramatic lightning bolt, unveiling the title of their upcoming mini-album, “Crazy.” The teaser, which includes a brief two-second music clip, has already generated significant excitement among fans.
This forthcoming EP marks the group’s first major release since the career-high success of “Easy.” The previous EP, released approximately six months ago, made a significant impact by debuting at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and maintaining its position on the chart for four weeks. The title track of “Easy” also achieved a notable milestone by securing the No. 99 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100, becoming Le Sserafim's first entry on this prestigious chart. Additionally, “Easy” was the group's third consecutive million-selling EP, highlighting their growing popularity and commercial success.
In recent weeks, Le Sserafim has been actively engaging with their fan base through a successful fan meeting tour across four cities in Japan. This tour, which wrapped up last week, further solidified the group’s strong connection with their international audience.
As the release date for “Crazy” approaches, anticipation continues to build. Fans are eager to see how Le Sserafim will build on their previous achievements and what new musical directions they will explore with this upcoming EP.
Sayart / Claire Seo, ssjjyy516@gmail.com
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