The popular K-pop group Seventeen is making waves in Japan. They recently topped two Oricon charts, solidifying their place in fans’ hearts. Their fourth single, ‘Shohikigen,’ reached number one on the Oricon Daily Single Ranking. Remarkably, it has maintained its popularity even four months after its release. This resurgence in sales highlights the group’s lasting influence and strong fan support.
In addition, Seventeen’s 12th mini album, ‘SPILL THE FEELS,’ made a significant impact by securing the top position on the Daily Album Ranking. On the day of ranking, they sold an impressive 18,503 copies. Seventeen’s sales milestones are noteworthy. ‘Shohikigen’ surpassed 500,000 copies in cumulative shipments within just a month of its release. This achievement earned a Gold Disc ‘Double Platinum’ certification from the Japan Record Association.
Last year, ‘SPILL THE FEELS’ ranked fifth in the Oricon Annual Ranking for combined albums and also received a ‘Double Platinum’ certification. As they engage with their dedicated fans, Seventeen is set to hold fan meetings in two Japanese cities. Events are planned at the Kyocera Dome Osaka on the 24th and 26-27th of next month.
Adding to the excitement, a new sub-unit featuring members Hoshi and Woozi will debut with their first single ‘BEAM’ on the 10th. This single promises to deliver three tracks across various genres, including the title track ‘Donggapnaegi.’ With such strong performances and upcoming events, Seventeen’s journey in the Japanese market showcases their unparalleled talent and the unwavering support of their fanbase. Fans can look forward to an exciting time ahead!
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