Boy group RIIZE tops weekly album chart with first mini album, achieves consecutive million-seller status
RIIZE's first mini album 'RIIZING', released on the 17th, topped major domestic album charts such as Hanteo Chart and Hottracks for the week of the 24th. According to Hanteo Chart, the album sold 1,255,015 copies in its first week.
With this, RIIZE has secured the title of 'two-time million-seller', following their September 2023 debut single album 'Get A Guitar'. This solidifies their team color of 'growth and realization' once again.
This album has also achieved international success, topping the iTunes Top Albums chart in 10 regions worldwide, Japan's Line Music real-time album TOP100 chart, and local platform AWA's real-time rising chart. It also ranked first on China's QQ Music Korean music weekly chart and rising chart.
Furthermore, the title track 'Boom Boom Bass' has climbed to the upper ranks of music charts, reaching 16th on Melon's TOP100 (peak rank), 2nd on HOT100 (within 30 days of release), 3rd on Bugs real-time chart, and 1st on Vibe's rising chart, continuing RIIZE's strong presence in both album and music charts.
Starting with SBS M and SBS FiL's 'The Show' on the 25th, RIIZE will perform the title track 'Boom Boom Bass' from their first mini album on music programs this week.
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