K-pop sensation NCT Dream has once again proven their incredible commercial success by achieving their 10th consecutive million-selling album with their latest extended play titled 'Beat It Up.' The remarkable milestone was confirmed by their management agency SM Entertainment on Monday, solidifying the group's position as one of the most commercially successful acts in the Korean music industry.
According to comprehensive sales data compiled by Hanteo Chart, South Korea's premier album sales tracking service, the new EP has demonstrated exceptional market performance since its release. The album, which hit stores and digital platforms last Monday, managed to sell approximately 1.06 million copies through Sunday, achieving the million-seller status in just one week of availability.
This latest achievement significantly extends NCT Dream's impressive streak of million-selling releases, a remarkable run that initially began with their first full-length studio album 'Hot Sauce' in 2021. Since that breakthrough moment, the group has consistently delivered commercially successful projects, establishing themselves as reliable chart-toppers and demonstrating their growing influence in both domestic and international markets.
'Beat It Up' represents NCT Dream's sixth extended play release and showcases the group's continued artistic evolution. The comprehensive six-track album features the title song of the same name, 'Beat It Up,' along with five additional tracks that highlight the members' diverse musical capabilities and creative growth. The EP demonstrates the group's ability to balance commercial appeal with artistic integrity, a combination that has become their signature approach to music-making.
The consecutive million-seller achievement places NCT Dream in an elite category within the competitive K-pop landscape, where maintaining consistent commercial success over multiple releases is considered one of the most challenging aspects of sustaining a career. This milestone not only reflects the group's dedicated fanbase but also indicates their expanding reach and growing influence in the global music market.































