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[talk] New Jeans, all four songs from their albums are on the reverse charts
The songs of the group NewJeans are gaining popularity by word of mouth among music fans around the world, and their popularity is spreading in the mainstream pop market.
According to their agency Adore on the 8th, New Jeans' "ETA" rose to 2nd place on Apple Music's US K-pop genre chart. "ETA," which recently soared in the rankings and even reached 1st place on this chart, is still showing off its firepower by remaining at the top as of today.
Not only 'ETA' but also all of New Jeans' previous works are showing formidable stamina. 14 songs from New Jeans' first EP 'New Jeans' (4 songs), single album 'OMG' (2 songs), second EP 'Get Up' (6 songs), and double single 'How Sweet' (2 songs) have entered this chart.
'Super Shy' (10th), 'How Sweet' (12th), 'Ditto' (13th), 'OMG' (18th), 'New Jeans' (22nd), 'Attention' (25th), 'Hype Boy' (34th), 'Cool With You' (38th), 'Bubble Gum' (59th), 'Get Up' (67th), 'Cookie' (68th), 'ASAP' (74th), 'Hurt' (94th).
It seems that the previously released songs have also risen in the rankings thanks to the reverse momentum of 'ETA'. It is unprecedented in the K-pop scene for songs from albums that were released a long time ago to simultaneously re-enter the Apple Music US charts.
It is particularly encouraging that word of mouth is spreading naturally, especially on social media. It is not a 'short-lived popularity', but rather it is rising significantly in the rankings day after day, so future trends are even more noteworthy.
In fact, "ETA" rose three places to No. 38 on Spotify's "Daily Viral Songs US" (dated October 6). The song re-entered the chart on the 3rd at No. 79 and has been rising for three consecutive days. In the same UK chart, the song re-entered at No. 65 on the 4th, then rose to No. 51 on the 5th and No. 44 on the 6th.
Author haMeerkat423
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