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K-Pop Rookie Group Fifty Fifty Makes Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 with "Cupid"

Published May 10, 2023 12:52 PM

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Korean pop group Fifty Fifty has made a significant achievement on the U.S. music charts, as their new single "Cupid" ranked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. The quartet climbed 22 spots from 41st place last week, marking their seventh week on the chart.

Fifty Fifty made their debut in November 2020, and just a few months later, they entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 100 on March 28. This made them the fastest K-pop group to enter the chart after their debut. Since then, they have continued to climb the chart, reaching the top 20 with "Cupid." 

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The success of Fifty Fifty on the Billboard charts is a testament to the global popularity of K-pop, as more and more groups from South Korea are gaining international recognition. The quartet's catchy melodies and upbeat choreography have captured the attention of fans worldwide, and their rise on the Billboard Hot 100 is a significant achievement for the group.

In addition to Fifty Fifty's success, K-pop supergroup BTS member Suga has also achieved solo success on the U.S. music charts. His first official solo album, "D-Day," took 13th place on the Billboard 200 main album chart, marking his second consecutive week on the list.

Suga's success as a solo artist is a significant milestone for BTS, as the group continues to dominate the global music scene. BTS has been breaking records and setting new milestones with each release, and Suga's solo success is another example of the group's influence and impact on the industry.

As K-pop continues to gain momentum worldwide, more and more artists from South Korea are making their mark on the global music scene. Fifty Fifty and Suga's achievements on the U.S. music charts are just a few examples of the genre's growing popularity and influence, and fans around the world are eagerly anticipating what's next for K-pop.

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Quartet Continues to Rise on U.S. Music Charts, While BTS Member Suga Achieves Solo Success

Courtesy of Attrakt


Korean pop group Fifty Fifty has made a significant achievement on the U.S. music charts, as their new single "Cupid" ranked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. The quartet climbed 22 spots from 41st place last week, marking their seventh week on the chart.

Fifty Fifty made their debut in November 2020, and just a few months later, they entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 100 on March 28. This made them the fastest K-pop group to enter the chart after their debut. Since then, they have continued to climb the chart, reaching the top 20 with "Cupid." 

▲ Courtesy of Attrakt

The success of Fifty Fifty on the Billboard charts is a testament to the global popularity of K-pop, as more and more groups from South Korea are gaining international recognition. The quartet's catchy melodies and upbeat choreography have captured the attention of fans worldwide, and their rise on the Billboard Hot 100 is a significant achievement for the group.

In addition to Fifty Fifty's success, K-pop supergroup BTS member Suga has also achieved solo success on the U.S. music charts. His first official solo album, "D-Day," took 13th place on the Billboard 200 main album chart, marking his second consecutive week on the list.

Suga's success as a solo artist is a significant milestone for BTS, as the group continues to dominate the global music scene. BTS has been breaking records and setting new milestones with each release, and Suga's solo success is another example of the group's influence and impact on the industry.

As K-pop continues to gain momentum worldwide, more and more artists from South Korea are making their mark on the global music scene. Fifty Fifty and Suga's achievements on the U.S. music charts are just a few examples of the genre's growing popularity and influence, and fans around the world are eagerly anticipating what's next for K-pop.

Sayart.net 

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

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