SEVENTEEN Tops Oricon Chart with Japanese Single 4th Album

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The representative K-pop group SEVENTEEN has once again demonstrated its immense popularity in Japan. SEVENTEEN’s Japanese single 4th album ‘Shohikigen’ topped the Oricon ‘Daily Single Ranking’ on the day of its release, reaffirming their reputation. The album achieved a remarkable feat by selling 362,369 copies on the release day, showcasing the musical depth of SEVENTEEN.

The title track of ‘Shohikigen’ is a ballad with lyrics that contemplate the expiration date of emotions, highlighting the members’ delicate expressiveness. This song was featured as the theme song for the popular NHK drama ‘未来の私にぶっかまされる!?’ and garnered significant attention even before its release. Furthermore, the music video released simultaneously with the album claimed the top spot in Line Music’s ‘Music Video Top 100′, receiving a fervent response from fans.

SEVENTEEN had previously achieved the top position on the Oricon chart with albums such as ’17 IS RIGHT HERE’ and ‘SPILL THE FEELS’, and the single ‘THIS MAN’ by Jeonghan and Wonwoo also achieved the same success. With the success of ‘Shohikigen’, SEVENTEEN has further solidified its unrivaled position in Japan.

Additionally, SEVENTEEN is preparing to meet local fans by hosting the ‘SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN’ at four domes in Japan. The tour will start from November 29 to 30 at the Vantelin Dome Nagoya, continuing on December 4 and 5 at the Tokyo Dome, December 12 and 14 to 15 at the Kyocera Dome Osaka, and December 19 and 21 to 22 at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome. Moreover, in each city where the concerts are held, the urban concert play park ‘SEVENTEEN THE CITY’ will offer fans a special experience.

SEVENTEEN’s recent achievements once again confirm their musical capabilities and strong connection with fans. There is great anticipation for what new records they will set in the future.

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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