Captured from Fifty Fifty's Twitter
On April 24th, South Korean girl group Fifty Fifty's hit song "CUPID" topped the monthly listeners chart for K-pop girl groups on Spotify, according to their agency Attract. The chart measures the number of listeners over the past 28 days on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform. "CUPID" garnered a total of 23.32 million listens, beating out rival girl groups Black Pink (22.9 million), NewJeans's (19.6 million), TWICE (11.3 million), and IVE (9.3 million). The number of monthly listeners is calculated as one count, even if an individual listens multiple times.
Since making its debut on the Spotify chart on March 13th, "CUPID" has maintained its position for over a month, showcasing its immense popularity among K-pop fans globally. Fifty Fifty's catchy and upbeat melody, paired with their polished dance moves and striking visuals, have contributed to the song's success.
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▲ Captured from Fifty Fifty's Twitter |
Spotify has become a key platform for K-pop artists to reach an international audience, with millions of listeners tuning in from all over the world. The streaming platform has helped to amplify the success of K-pop and its artists, making it easier for fans to access their favorite songs and discover new music.
Fifty Fifty, consisting of members Park So-yoon, Lee Jin-sol, Kim Ji-woo, and Han Hye-ri, made their debut in 2020 under Attract Entertainment. The group quickly gained a dedicated following with their catchy tracks and energetic performances. With "CUPID" now topping the charts, the girl group is sure to continue their rise in popularity both at home and abroad.
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