SEVENTEEN continues to dominate Japan's music scene, once again proving their unmatched popularity overseas.
🏆 Oricon weekly chart No.1—for the 14th time
According to the latest Oricon chart (dated June 9), SEVENTEEN's 5th full-length album HAPPY BURSTDAY ranked No.1 on the Weekly Combined Album Ranking.
This marks SEVENTEEN's 14th No.1 on the chart, making them the foreign artist with the most No.1s in Oricon history—a new record.
📈 Over 467K points on combined chart
Oricon's Combined Album Ranking reflects CD sales, digital downloads, and streaming numbers. SEVENTEEN earned a whopping 467,000 points, the highest score for any foreign artist in Japan this year.
Their CD sales alone reached 457,000 copies, solidifying their massive physical sales power.
🥇 Triple crown on Oricon
HAPPY BURSTDAY also ranked No.1 on:
- Weekly Album Ranking
- Weekly Digital Album Ranking
This makes SEVENTEEN a triple crown winner on Oricon's weekly charts.
🎶 Billboard Japan domination too
The group's success extended to Billboard Japan, where HAPPY BURSTDAY topped the Top Album Sales Chart (May 26–June 1 period).
The title track "THUNDER" debuted at No.2 on Hot Shot Songs and No.12 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, signaling strong digital traction.
HAPPY BURSTDAY was released on May 26 and sold 2.52 million copies in its first week, making it the best-selling K-pop album of 2025 so far.
📺 SEVENTEEN returns with 'GOING SEVENTEEN'
Meanwhile, fans can look forward to more content with the return of GOING SEVENTEEN. The beloved self-produced variety show resumes on June 25, with new episodes every Wednesday at 9 PM (KST).
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