
Listen to the music of the monster newcomer LOONA(?)
怪物新人LOONA(?)の音楽を視聴
Girl group LOONA is showing off their full power as a full group by ranking in the top 4 of the US Billboard World Album Chart.
According to the World Album Chart rankings announced by the US Billboard on the 28th (local time), LOONA's debut album "++" (Plus Plus) ranked 4th, following BTS.
Not only that, LOONA also ranked 10th and 6th on the World Album Chart in their recent unit activities, foretelling extraordinary momentum even before their full group debut.
In addition, the full album "++" ranked first on the iTunes K-pop album and music charts in six countries, including the US and the UK, immediately after its release, and ranked first on the real-time album rankings of the Hunter Chart, an album sales aggregation site, in the morning of the 22nd, showing the full power of the full group and proving that they are a "monster rookie" that the whole world is paying attention to.
LOONA's full debut album "++" contains six songs, including the title song "Hi High" and the lead single "favOriTe," "++," "Passion," "Perfect Love," and "Stylish."
(From K-POP News)
I went to listen to the music of the monster rookie LOONA (?).
I predicted "innocent and lively music" full of dreams and hopes, and it was true.
Their visuals are carefully selected. Looking at their profiles, it seems that the members were carefully selected over a long period of time.
All of them seem to have appealing points that would make them popular with their generation.
However, popularity will not last long with only the support of their peers. That's because those girls will also be keeping an eye on other girls.
Red Velvet has been supported by the support of their peers for a long time, but their high level of skill and belonging to the big agency SM allowed them to continue the lessons that led to results.
They are a girl group with a lot of fanfare, but they are surrounded by strong newcomers and rivals, so LOONA will be expected to achieve results a little sooner.
So I watched the music videos for "Hi High" and "favOriTe." Watching them, I don't get the sense that they are big enough to take the number one spot in two performances, like (G)I-DLE, at their debut and comeback.
If WJSN don't get overshadowed when they make a comeback, I'd say they are a girl group to look forward to.
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