• SEVENTEEN's 'SPILL THE FEELS' Holds Strong on Billboard 200 for Two Weeks

    SEVENTEEN’s latest album, SPILL THE FEELS, is still going strong on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart for a second week in a row! According to Billboard’s chart update (dated November 9), the group’s 12th mini-album ranked at number 41. The album originally debuted at number 5, marking SEVENTEEN’s sixth consecutive album to break into the Top 10 on this chart.

    The album continues to make waves on other Billboard charts as well. SPILL THE FEELS held the top spot on the "World Albums" chart and came in at number 7 on the "Top Album Sales" chart, after previously hitting number 1.

    The title track, LOVE, MONEY, FAME featuring DJ Khaled, has also done well, landing at 135 on the "Global 200" and 66 on the "Global (Excl. U.S.)" chart. SEVENTEEN’s growing success led to them ranking at number 30 on the "Artist 100" chart.

    Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN’s RIGHT HERE world tour is heating up in North America! They’ve already performed sold-out shows in Chicago, New York, and Texas. Next up, they’ll be meeting fans in Oakland on November 5 and 6.

    Fans in LA are also in for a treat with the SEVENTEEN THE CITY LA event. A huge outdoor billboard went up on November 4 in downtown LA with the message “SEVENTEEN IS HERE,” building excitement. SEVENTEEN THE CITY LA will run from November 7 to 11, right before their big LA concerts on the 9th and 10th, with lots of fan events around the city.

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  • BTS Jin's 'Running Wild' Soars to No. 1 on Spotify Japan, Hits Global Top 10

    BTS member Jin is taking the world by storm with his hit song Running Wild.

    Released on November 15, Running Wild is the title track from Jin's first solo album, Happy. The song blends a fresh new wave sound with British rock influences and pop rock elements, catching the attention of fans worldwide.

    On November 21, Running Wild reached the top spot on Spotify Japan's Daily Top Songs chart, showing its massive popularity.

    It also ranked No. 2 on the Spotify Top Songs chart in Korea and No. 6 globally, proving its broad appeal.

    Jin’s solo album Happy has also been a huge success. It sold over 219,000 copies on its first day, making it the third-highest album sales for a K-pop solo artist in Oricon Weekly Album Chart history.

    In just three days, Happy reached No. 1 on the Hanteo Country-by-Country Chart in Japan for the third week of November, solidifying Jin's status as a top global artist.

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