Girl group FIFTY FIFTY has just been lined up as one of the original soundtrack or OST of the live action film ' Barbie ' along with several other famous singers. On May 25, 2023, Warner Bros. announced a line-up of singers who will be filling in for the soundtrack of the live action film 'Barbie'.
FIFTY FIFTY will partner with well-known singers such as Ava Max, Dua Lipa, GAYLE, Charli XCX, Lizzo, Khalid, and Nicki Minaj. FIFTY FIFTY will sing a song called 'Barbie Dreams' and collaborate with American rapper, Kali. The song will be included in the album titled 'Barbie: The Album' and produced by Mark Ronson. Barbie OST songs will be available via music streaming platforms, CDs, and vinyl.
The joining of FIFTY FIFTY as fillers for the film 'Barbie' OST is one proof of their increasing popularity, especially in the United States Through the viral song 'Cupid', the girl group consisting of Saena, Aran, Keena and Sio succeeded in capturing the American market and was ranked 7th on Spotify's US Daily Top Songs chart.
Not only that, FIFTY FIFTY is also the fastest K-Pop group to make it to Billboard's Hot 100, which is only four months after their debut. The song 'Cupid' also saw an increase in airplay on United States radio. The song climbed onto Billboard's Pop Airplay chart, a chart that measures weekly airplay on 40 major radio stations across the United States.
FIFTY FIFTY are ranked 62nd on Billboard's Artist 100 for three consecutive weeks, making them the sixth K-Pop girl group to top the chart for three weeks. In addition, the song 'Cupid' also ranks third on Billboard's World Digital Sales chart. The song 'Cupid' became very viral because it was considered very easy listening with simple and easy to remember lyrics.
The song was released in two versions, namely the Korean version and the Twin English version, so that their song was easily accepted by listeners from all over the world, including the United States. In July, FIFTY FIFTY will officially start promotions in the United States. Congrats again to FIFTY FIFTY!
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