LE SSERAFIM has claimed the No. 1 spot on Japan's Oricon Daily Singles Chart with their latest release.
The group dropped their first Japanese single SPAGHETTI on October 24, selling 76,414 copies on the first day and topping the Oricon Daily Singles Ranking dated October 27.
This marks their second No. 1 on the chart this year, following their fourth Japanese single DIFFERENT in June — making them one of the few K-pop girl groups to dominate both Korean and Japanese charts in 2025.
On Spotify, SPAGHETTI recorded 2,701,839 streams within 24 hours, debuting at No. 22 on the "Daily Top Songs Global" chart — the group's highest position to date. The track has maintained over two million daily streams for four consecutive days.
The global response has been explosive. As of 10 AM on October 29, the song ranked on iTunes "Top Songs" charts in 81 countries and regions, including the U.S. and the U.K. It also reached No. 1 in 55 territories such as France, India, and Italy, setting a new record for the group.
SPAGHETTI playfully compares LE SSERAFIM's irresistible charm to "spaghetti stuck between your teeth" — something you just can't forget. The track blends addictive melodies with energetic choreography, featuring BTS's j-hope in his first-ever collaboration on a K-pop girl group song.
Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM will appear at the GeForce Gamer Festival hosted by NVIDIA on October 30 at COEX in Seoul. The group will then make their long-awaited debut at the Tokyo Dome on November 18–19 as part of their EASY CRAZY HOT tour.