ENHYPEN, managed by BELIFT LAB, has rewritten K-pop history with their latest repackage album. According to Hanteo Chart, their second full-length repackage album “ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-” sold a staggering 1,406,926 copies in its first week, from November 11 to 17.
This remarkable achievement marks a new record for the highest first-week sales of a repackage album in K-pop history. ENHYPEN has joined the elite ranks of K-pop artists who have reached million-seller status with a repackage album, a feat only achieved by one other group.
“ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-” adds two new tracks to the original ten from their second full album, showcasing the group’s evolving artistry. ENHYPEN had already reached new career heights with their second full album, which debuted as a double million-seller. The repackage album further cements their powerful presence and influence in the global music scene.
The title track, “No Doubt,” has captured the attention of fans worldwide. It has maintained the number one spot on the Line Music ‘Top 100’ real-time chart for five consecutive days from November 11 to 15, and dominated the daily chart for three straight days from November 13 to 15. Furthermore, “No Doubt” entered the iTunes ‘Top Songs’ chart in over 32 countries and regions immediately upon its release, sparking a wave of enthusiasm.
ENHYPEN has also showcased their matured charm on various music shows, including KBS2’s “Music Bank,” MBC’s “Show! Music Core,” and SBS’s “Inkigayo,” with performances of “No Doubt.” Their choreography, featuring striking moves involving back pockets, exudes a restrained sensuality. The performances are elevated by Ni-Ki’s solo dance and diverse unit performances, offering an engaging visual experience.
As ENHYPEN continues to break records and captivate audiences worldwide, fans eagerly anticipate their next steps in the ever-evolving K-pop landscape.
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