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Aespa’s ‘My World’ becomes most-sold album from K-pop girl group on 1st day
K-pop girl group aespa has set a new record by selling about 1.37 million copies of its third EP, “My World,” on the first day of its release, the group’s agency said Tuesday.
SM Entertainment cited data from Hanteo Chart, a leading local tracker of albums sales.
“My World” had widely been expected to become a million seller since it reached 1.8 million preorders before its release Monday.
It became the quartet’s second consecutive album to surpass 1 million copies in sales, following the band’s previous EP “Girls.”
The latest album also topped iTunes’ Top Album charts in 20 countries worldwide, including Japan, Finland, Brazil, Singapore and Thailand. Its lead track “Spicy” also landed high in the rankings on South Korea’s major music charts.
Meanwhile, girl group Le Sserafim’s first full-length album, “Unforgiven,” sold over 1.25 million copies based on figures from Hanteo Chart in the first week following its release, Source Music said.
The feat made the quintet the fastest K-pop girl group to sell 1 million copies of an album since making its debut, the agency added.