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LE SSERAFIM’s ‘Smart’ and ‘Easy’ Show Unfading Popularity on Spotify

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K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM has surged on Spotify’s Global Chart.

According to the latest Daily Top Songs Global released by Spotify on April 15th (Korean time) for April 14th, LE SSERAFIM (members Kim Chae Won, Sakura, Heo Yun Jin, Kazuha, Hong Eun Chae) saw their track “Smart” from their third mini-album climb 32 spots to rank 89th.

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Their title track, “EASY,” had dropped off the Daily Top Songs Global chart on April 9th but re-entered at 198th on April 14th. Despite being released two months ago, both songs continue to demonstrate enduring popularity and are cruising on the global charts.

Additionally, LE SSERAFIM has climbed 34 places to rank 126th on Spotify’s Daily Top Artist Global. Notably, they recorded the most significant jump in rank among the 200 musicians listed on the same day’s chart.

Meanwhile, as of 6 AM on April 14th, the official TikTok channel of LE SSERAFIM surpassed 10 million followers. From a follower count of 7.8 million on February 1st, there has been an approximate 30% increase in just over two months.

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