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Jung Yong-hwa’s first solo album No. 1 on Billboard World Albums chart
January 30, 2015
K-pop singer/actor Jung Yong-hwa’s first solo album, “One Fine Day,” shot up to No. 1 on Billboard’s World Albums chart Friday.
Jung, 25, released the album earlier this month. Seoul concert tickets for his Asian tour, also called “One Fine Day,” reportedly sold out in five minutes Monday.
The CNBLUE leader saw his album rise to No. 1 on iTunes charts in Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Macau upon its release.