Le Sserafim’s latest song has reached 22nd place on the Spotify Daily Top Songs Global chart. This marks the group’s highest achievement to date, further proving Le Sserafim’s growing popularity in the global music market.
The title track of their first single album, ‘SPAGHETTI (feat. J-Hope of BTS (Bangtan Boys))’, was streamed 2,701,839 times on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform, in just one day. As of the 24th, it secured the 22nd spot on the Spotify Daily Top Songs Global chart, setting new records for both ranking and daily streams for the group.
The title track entered the Daily Top Songs charts in 34 countries and regions, including 10th in Korea, 1st in Thailand, 11th in Singapore, and 170th in the United States. This is the group’s highest number of chart entries since their debut, demonstrating the worldwide appeal of Le Sserafim’s ‘SPAGHETTI’.
Notably, Thailand accounted for approximately 16% of total streams, with 421,934 daily plays. The United States followed with 346,893 streams, making up about 13% of the total. These countries contributed the largest shares to the track’s streaming numbers.
‘SPAGHETTI (feat. J-Hope of BTS)’ has captivated listeners worldwide with its addictive sound. As of 8 a.m. on the 26th, the song had charted on iTunes Top Songs in 81 countries and regions, including the UK and the US. Among these, it reached No. 1 in 55 countries and regions, such as Austria, Brazil, and Japan, signaling a global sensation.
The music video for the title track delivered a visually striking experience, ranking second on both the global and Korean YouTube daily (as of the 24th) popular music video charts. It followed the popularity of ‘Golden,’ the OST for the Netflix animation ‘KPop Demon Hunters.’ As of 8 a.m. on the 26th, the video also entered the trending music video charts in 48 countries and regions, including the United States and Japan, maintaining strong momentum.
Meanwhile, Le Sserafim is set to perform at the GeForce Gamer Festival, hosted by Nvidia at COEX in Seoul on the 30th.
Lee Da-gyeom
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