It's no secret that the name of the newcomer South Korean girl group NewJeans is getting known every day, because they are not only popular in their own country, this ADOR-guided group is also able to hypnotize music lovers around the world with their addictive music.
NewJeans' popularity outside of South Korea has also been proven by their significant growth in the US music market, especially with their two most recent singles released in December last year and January this year, " Ditto " and " OMG ." Reporting from koreaherald, Spotify in a press release on February 13 said that compared to other countries, the United States was the country with the most streams of "OMG" and "Ditto" on the platform.
The song "OMG" itself is the title track of NewJeans' second mini album which was released in January. On Friday last week, the accumulated streams of this song on Spotify were 111.28 million streams and more than 20 percent or around 22.71 million streams were made by listeners in the United States.
Meanwhile, the pre-release song "Ditto", which was launched on December 19 last year, has been played around 28.72 million times in the United States, or the equivalent of 17 percent of the total 164.9 million accumulated song streams on Spotify. NewJeans' songs also saw a constant rise on the Spotify charts. The song "OMG" itself debuted at No. Top 95 weekly Spotify Global charts.
Since then it has updated its highs almost weekly, marking No. 30, no. 24, No. 21 and No. 16 in the following weeks. Meanwhile, "Ditto", which debuted at the No. 81, rising to the No. 48, No. 21, and peaked at No. 11. Since then, the song, which was also written by Minji NewJeans, has remained in the top rankings for eight consecutive weeks.
Not only on Spotify, last month NewJeans also just made history on Billboard as the fastest K-pop artist to make multiple entries on the 'Hot 100' chart after "OMG" joined "Ditto" in the list of most popular songs, you know. What do you think about NewJeans' latest achievement? Write your comments below, OK!
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