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LE SSERAFIM’s ‘EASY’ Album Hits #1 on iTunes U.S. Top Albums Chart

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Marking their return on February 19th with a new album, LE SSERAFIM cemented their meteoric rise by storming U.S. charts.

As of February 21st (KST), LE SSERAFIM’s title track “EASY” ranked #151 on Spotify’s U.S. Daily Top Songs. This marks the highest first-day position for any of the group’s songs and the highest among new entries on the same day.

LE SSERAFIM performed at their showcase for their third mini album, “EASY,” held at the Hwajeong Gymnasium of Korea University in Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, on February 19th (KST) [Photo=Reporter Jeong Sohee]

Compared to “UNFORGIVEN” and “Perfect Night,” “EASY” saw a significant U.S. streaming increase on Spotify’s first day, with 25% (362,000) of its 1.45 million global streams coming from the U.S. This trend signifies LE SSERAFIM’s rapidly growing American fanbase.

The “EASY” album topped iTunes’ U.S. Top Albums chart on February 20th. This is the first time LE SSERAFIM has topped iTunes’ U.S. Top Albums since their debut.

Not only is their “EASY” music video dominating the #1 spot on YouTube’s U.S. Top 20, but three other videos that were released on LE SSERAFIM’s official YouTube channel, including performance cuts of “EASY” and the song “Swan Song,” are also trending.

LE SSERAFIM is also gaining popularity globally, as their third mini album title track, “EASY,” ranked #111 on Spotify’s Global Top Songs, entering charts in 13 countries/regions on its first day. This accomplishment adds to the momentum of their album, with all five tracks charting in key markets like Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

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