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Seventeen Takes the World by Storm With Their Latest Album

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K-pop boy band Seventeen has marked on the US Billboard charts for the second week in a row.

According to the latest chart released by Billboard on May 21st, Seventeen’s best album, 17 IS RIGHT HERE, ranked 69th on the Billboard 200. Seventeen previously secured the 5th spot on this chart with the same album.

The album also continued to perform well on the sub-charts. 17 IS RIGHT HERE recorded first place on the World Album chart for the second consecutive week and ranked fourth on both the Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales charts.

The title track, “MAESTRO,” maintained its position in the rankings for the third consecutive week, entering 93rd on the Billboard Global 200 and 45th on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. With the popularity of their album and music, Seventeen secured the 23rd spot on the Artist 100.

Despite being the best album, 17 IS RIGHT HERE proved Seventeen’s strong power on album sales once again by recording over 2.96 million initial sales in the first week of its release. “MAESTRO” has shown its long-running popularity by maintaining its position in the upper ranks of major domestic music charts such as Melon, Bugs, Flo, and YouTube Music.

Seventeen is also demonstrating the power of being the top K-pop group through their large-scale stadium tour. They met with 110,000 fans at Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka, Japan, on May 18th and 19th, and they will be entering Nissan Stadium, Japan’s largest concert venue, on May 25th and 26th, to hold the SEVENTEEN TOUR FOLLOW AGAIN.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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