[Kpop planet news] NewJeans, Billboard "Global 200"

[Kpop planet news] NewJeans, Billboard "Global 200"

The syndrome girl group "NewJeans" set a new record for K-pop female artists on the US Billboard chart.
According to the latest chart released by Billboard on the 14th (local time) (March 18th), NewJeans' debut song 'Hype boy' ranked 101st on Billboard's 'Global 200'.
The management office Adore explained, "It is a chart for 31 consecutive weeks, which is the longest period for K-POP female artists in the category."
"Hype Boy", one of the triple title songs of the debut album "New jeans" released by NewJeans in August last year, entered the Billboard "Global 200" for the first time at 116th place (by August 20, 2022) and reached 52nd place. Since then, it has been steadily gaining popularity.
Among existing K-pop girl group songs, the song that stayed on the corresponding chart for the longest time was Blackpink's 'How You Like That HYLT'. It stayed on this chart for 30 consecutive weeks. After that, 'How You Like Com' went out of the ranking and re-entered, staying on the chart for a total of 34 weeks. In terms of this record, it ranks 5th among K-pop songs. 'High Boy' is still receiving a lot of attention, and it is expected to surpass 'How You Like Comment' in the total stay record on the corresponding chart.

The 1st to 4th K-pop songs that have stayed the longest on the ``Global 200'' are all songs of the global supergroup ``BTS''. "Dynamite" (113 weeks), "Butter" (73 weeks), "My Universe" (59 weeks) in collaboration with Britpop band Coldplay, and "Permission to Dance" (PTD) (43 weeks). .
Apart from this, the popularity of ``Ditto'' and ``OMG'' in the single released by NewJeans on January 2 is also hot on the ``Global 200''. In this week's Billboard "Global 200", the two songs ranked 19th and 38th respectively. In the same chart, NewJeans' highest ranking was 8th place for 'Dito' (January 14th) and 10th place for 'OMG' (January 21st).

Billboard 'Global 200' ranks the most popular songs based on streaming and digital sales (downloads) collected in over 200 regions around the world, including the United States. It is a major chart created by Billboard to reflect the latest trends in the popular music market from 2020.

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