Idol Group ILLIT Gains Attention at Japan’s ‘LINE MUSIC Trend Award 2024’

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ILLIT is gaining international popularity by being listed in the ‘LINE MUSIC Trend Award 2024’ in Japan. According to their agency, BELIFT LAB, the title track ‘Magnetic’ from ILLIT’s first mini-album ‘Super Real Me’ was included in this list. The list selects 10 songs that have surged in popularity or become a hot topic based on LINE MUSIC data for the year. Notably, ILLIT’s ‘Magnetic’ was honored as the only K-pop song selected.

LINE MUSIC commented on ILLIT, stating, “Debuting in March 2024, ILLIT captivated many users with their cute visuals and addictive dance moves through ‘Magnetic’,” and revealed that they caused a significant stir on social media. ILLIT is leading the global trend with their unique charm that highlights the ‘current teenage sentiment.’ Their music, performance, and concept have synergistic effects, attracting significant attention even before their official debut in Japan.

Additionally, ILLIT’s ‘Magnetic’ ranked 6th in the ‘Get Your Trends 2024’ list by Japanese music site AWA for the most listened-to songs of the year, and secured the 1st place in JOYSOUND’s ‘2024 Released K-pop/Korean Song Ranking’ for national karaoke brands in Japan. Furthermore, they topped various charts, including the new artist category in Tower Records Music 2024 First Half Streaming Ranking, proving their popularity locally.

Based on these achievements, ILLIT won the Newcomer Award at Japan’s prestigious music awards, the ’66th Brilliant! Japan Record Awards.’ They have also confirmed their appearances at Japan’s representative year-end music festivals, NHK Kouhaku Utagassen and Fuji TV’s FNS Music Festival, solidifying their position as a ‘super rookie.’ Many are paying close attention to ILLIT’s ongoing global activities, and there is much anticipation for their future accomplishments.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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