Seventeen has set a new record in K-pop. It's only been four days since their new album was released.
According to the latest Hanteo Chart update on the 27th, Seventeen sold a total of 4,629,479 copies of their 11th mini-album, 'SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,' within just four days of its release.
This surpasses the previous record for the highest first-week album sales by a K-pop artist. The previous record holder was Stray Kids with 'Five Star,' which sold 4,617,499 copies.
They are now challenging the five million-seller status. The album had already surpassed 5.2 million pre-orders, and people are eagerly anticipating whether this unprecedented first-week sales record will be achieved.
'SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN' is an album that encompasses Seventeen's diverse musical colors. It was produced mainly by Woozi, with contributions from S.Coups, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Mingyu, and Vernon in the songwriting process.
The album consists of a total of eight tracks, including the title track 'God of Music,' group songs like 'SOS,' 'Diamond Days,' 'Headliner,' and unit songs like 'Back to Back,' 'Monster,' 'Yawn,' and 'God of Music (inst.).'
Meanwhile, Seventeen will be appearing on KBS-2TV's 'Music Bank' on the 27th.
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<Translated by=Gawon Park(Dispatch)>