YG's BabyMonster Continues to Dominate Billboard Charts for Four Consecutive Weeks
YG Entertainment's rookie group BabyMonster has solidified its strong global presence with continued success on the Billboard charts.
As of April 30, according to the latest Billboard charts, BabyMonster's debut mini album title track "SHEESH" ranked at number 30 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S chart and number 60 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.
Since its first entry on April 9, the song has consistently charted for four consecutive weeks. Initially, "SHEESH" debuted at number 87 on the Billboard Global 200 and number 35 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S chart. The track has maintained a steady popularity globally and continues its impressive run.
The group's commanding live performances, a hallmark of their active presence, have fueled this upward trajectory. Domestically, the song has also climbed to the top ranks of major music platforms, including number 7 on Melon's HOT 100 and high rankings on Bugs, Genie, and Flo, sparking anticipation for its ongoing progress.
BabyMonster is set to expand its global reach by starting an Asian fan meeting tour in May, covering five regions: Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei, and Bangkok. In August, they will perform at Japan's largest music festival, 'Summer Sonic 2024,' where they are expected to showcase their explosive stage capabilities to a global audience, living up to their status as one of K-pop's most promising rising stars.
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