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K-Pop Sensation Treasure Set to Conquer Japanese Music Scene with New Releases

YG Entertainment's Boy Group Treasure Delights Japanese Fans with Japanese Versions of Hit Tracks

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In an electrifying announcement made during their fan meeting in Kobe, Japan, K-pop sensation Treasure, under the management of YG Entertainment, revealed their plans to captivate the Japanese music scene with Japanese versions of their chart-topping tracks. The group, currently on their Japan fan meet tour titled "Hello Again," has been thrilling fans in five different cities across Japan with a total of 20 fan meetings since September 1.

Treasure's magnetic performance at the fan meeting included the Japanese renditions of two standout tracks: "Bona Bona," the title track from their latest LP, and "Move," the single released by the group's first unit, T5. Both songs have enjoyed immense popularity in Japan, dominating major music charts across the country. "Bona Bona" even achieved the remarkable feat of topping Japan's Line Music chart.

The Japanese version of "Move" is set to drop on September 16th, followed by the release of "Bona Bona" on September 25th, as confirmed by YG Entertainment. The excitement surrounding these releases is palpable, given the group's previous chart-topping success in Japan.


Treasure's second LP, "Reboot," which features both "Bona Bona" and "Move," has been a sensation on the Japanese music scene. It claimed the top spot on Oricon's Weekly Album and Weekly Pop Album charts, as well as securing a place on Billboard Japan's Hot Albums and Top Album Sales charts. Their remarkable comeback in July witnessed the sale of more than 1.71 million copies, further solidifying their status as an international music powerhouse, according to Circle Chart.

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