Back To Top

[Today’s K-pop] NCT sweeps iTunes chart in 30 regions

(Credit: SM Entertainment)
(Credit: SM Entertainment)
NCT’s third full-length album “Universe” landed atop iTunes top albums chart in 30 regions as well as all major charts in Korea.

The 13-track album was fully unveiled on Tuesday and won the platinum album certification from China’s largest music platform QQ Music for having logged over 1 million yuan ($157,000) in sales.

NCT U, a subunit of the 21-member band, performed “Universe (Let’s Play Ball),” one of the double title tracks of the LP, in advance at 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards. Doyoung, Jungwoo, Mark, Xiaojun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Yangyang and Shotaro formed the subunit for the song.

The album sold over 1.7 million copies in preorders and is expected to become another million-seller for the group.

TXT enters Billboard 200 with 1st Japanese EP

(Credit: Big Hit Music)
(Credit: Big Hit Music)
Tomorrow X Together hit the Billboard 200 with its first Japanese EP “Chaotic Wonderland,” according to the newest tally announced by the publication on Tuesday.

The EP, released last month, ranked at No. 177 and became the band’s fifth album to enter the chart, following debut album “The Dream Chapter: Star,” third EP “minisode 1: Blue Hour,” first Japanese LP “Still Dreaming,” and second LP “The Chaos Chapter: Freeze.”

It also was No. 4 on Billboard’s world albums chart, No. 24 on top album sales chart and No. 19 on top current albums chart.

The quintet put all three albums from this year on Billboard 200, a feat no other K-pop artist, except BTS, has achieved.

Last week, the band also earned its first gold disc platinum certification from Recording Industry Association of Japan with the EP, having shipped out 300,000 albums in November. 

Monsta X opens Jingle Ball Tour 

(Credit: Starship Entertainment)
(Credit: Starship Entertainment)
Monsta X opened the Philadelphia leg of the Jingle Ball Tour on Monday in the US, joining the lineup that included Kane Brown and Bazzi.

The band started with “Who Do U Love?” a collaboration with hip-hop musician French Montana and set fans abuzz with the first performance of “You Problem,” the title track from its second American full album “The Dreaming.”

“It has been almost two years since we went on stage with fans in front of us ... The heat still is with me even though the concert is over,” said I.M through his agency Starship Entertainment.

Jingle Ball Tour is an annual music show hosted by iHeartRadio. The six-member act was the first K-pop group to participate in the 2018 edition. It takes to the stage on Tuesday in the US again in Washington, DC.

Its second studio album in the US came out on Dec. 10 and consists of 10 tracks. Its 1st LP ranked No. 5 on Billboard 200 in 2020.

2PM’s Chansung to marry, welcome baby next year

(Credit: JYP Entertainment)
(Credit: JYP Entertainment)
Chansung of 2PM announced Wednesday that he will marry his longtime partner, and that they will become parents early next year.

He posted a handwritten letter on his Instagram account and told fans that he and his partner have been planning a wedding after he completed his military duty.

“I wanted to let you know first,” he said, asking fans to understand that he will not be giving out more details about his soon-to-be wife.

He also said he will not renew his contract with JYP Entertainment which expires in January. He has been with the company since he debuted through a sitcom in 2006. The youngest member of 2PM that debuted in 2008, Chansung is currently appearing in the cable television drama “Show Window: The Queen‘s House.”

Bandmate Ok Taecyeon congratulated him on Instagram, writing in a comment that he will support Chansung and be there for him whichever way he is headed.



By Hwang You-mee (glamazon@heraldcorp.com)
MOST POPULAR
LATEST NEWS
subscribe
소아쌤