ILLIT Conquers Global Charts with ‘Cherish (My Love)’

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The girl group ILLIT is achieving remarkable success in the global music market with their new song ‘Cherish (My Love)’. As of November 9, the latest chart released by Billboard in the United States shows the song debuting at 57th place on the ‘Global (excluding the U.S.)’ chart and 110th on the ‘Global 200’ chart, proving its popularity.

The title track ‘Cherish (My Love)’ from ILLIT’s second mini-album ‘I’LL LIKE YOU’ is a work completed with the participation of members YounAh, MinJu, Moka, WonHee, and Iroha, and is gaining attention on charts worldwide, excluding the U.S. Furthermore, the title track ‘Magnetic’ from ILLIT’s first mini-album continues its extraordinary record by staying on the charts for 32 consecutive weeks, ranking 94th on the ‘Global (excluding the U.S.)’ chart and 170th on the ‘Global 200′ chart. With both albums’ title tracks ranked on global charts, ILLIT’s dual popularity is expected to grow even more.

In Korea, ILLIT’s popularity is also soaring. ‘Cherish (My Love)’ has shown a steady rise by climbing 19 and 17 places respectively on Melon and Genie’s latest weekly charts compared to the previous week. Meanwhile, ‘Magnetic’ remains in the top ranks of the charts even seven months after its release, continuing to receive love from fans.

ILLIT is exuding confident charm and continuing active promotions with ‘Cherish (My Love)’. The song is a dance-pop genre track that conveys the message of cherishing one’s feelings for the other person more than being curious about their feelings. Its addictive melody and performance have been well-received on various music broadcast stages.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the diverse activities and achievements that ILLIT will showcase in the future. Many are keeping an eye on how far their musical journey will go.

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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