NewJeans Continues Streak on US 'Billboard 200' with 23 Consecutive Weeks, a Record for 4th Generation K-pop
NewJeans is maintaining strong popularity on the US Billboard main chart into the new year.
According to the latest chart released on January 3rd (local time) for the week of January 6th, NewJeans' second EP 'Get Up' climbed three spots from the previous week to rank 103rd on 'Billboard 200.' The album has been climbing the ranks for three consecutive weeks. Since its debut at number one on the chart (for the week of August 5th), 'Get Up' has now remained on the chart for 23 consecutive weeks, continuously breaking the record for the longest charting period by a 4th generation K-pop group album.
The title track 'Super Shy' from 'Get Up' is also enjoying a long-running success on the Billboard charts. This week, 'Super Shy' ranked 137th on 'Global (Excl. US)' and 188th on 'Global 200,' maintaining its position in the ranking for 25 consecutive weeks on both charts.
Additionally, NewJeans' mega-hit songs 'Ditto' and 'OMG' ranked 128th and 142nd respectively on 'Global (Excl. US),' receiving immense love even a year after their release.
Moreover, 'Ditto' topped the annual chart 'Top 100' for 2023 announced by Japan's FM radio 'J-WAVE,' proving its hot popularity in the region. This chart calculates the rankings based on the number of on-air times across all 'J-WAVE' programs and various data from Billboard Japan's streaming and downloads. NewJeans is the first K-pop female artist to achieve the top spot on this chart.
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