SEVENTEEN Continues to Ride the Wave of Popularity with Four-Week Streak on the U.S. Billboard 200
The K-pop group SEVENTEEN is steadily amassing popularity on the U.S. Billboard main charts.
According to the latest chart released by U.S. music industry standard Billboard on May 31st (local time), SEVENTEEN's mini 10th album 'FML,' released on April 24th, secured the 44th position on the main album chart, the 'Billboard 200,' marking its fourth consecutive week on the chart.
In addition to its success on the Billboard 200, 'FML' also ranked 2nd on the 'World Albums' chart and 5th on both the 'Top Current Album Sales' and 'Top Album Sales' charts. Demonstrating their unwavering popularity, SEVENTEEN also maintains their spot at 24th on the 'Artist 100' chart and continues to record impressive achievements across various charts.
On May 13th, SEVENTEEN achieved their personal best by entering the 'Billboard 200' at 2nd place. They also topped the 'Artist 100,' 'Top Album Sales,' 'Top Current Album Sales,' and 'World Albums' charts simultaneously.
With 'FML', SEVENTEEN became the only artist worldwide to exceed three million copies sold on the first day of album release. Moreover, they set a new record in the history of K-pop with first-week sales (sales of the album within one week after release) of 4,552,140 copies.
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