Tae Yeon's 'Four Seasons' Comeback Album Successfully Accomplished the International Itunes Chart

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Tae Yeon's 'Four Seasons' Comeback Album Successfully Accomplished the International Itunes Chart - Tae Yeon Comeback Album Successfully Dominates Various Music Sites in Many Countries.

Tae Yeon Comeback Album Successfully Dominates Various Music Sites in Many Countries.

Since its release on March 24, Tae Yeon's comeback album titled "Four Seasons" has attracted public attention. Because this is Tae Yeon's first comeback since releasing "Something New" last July 2018.

Tae Yeon's main song "Four Seasons" quickly shot to the first position of all Korean music sites. Even a few days later, the song was still in first place on realtime and daily charts on most Korean music sites.

Not only popular in the country, but the popularity of this song is also seen in the international arena. This can be seen from the achievements of Tae Yeon's album which successfully topped the charts of various foreign music sites.

Recently it was reported that the leader of Girls' Generation ranked first in the category of digital album sales at China's biggest music site, QQ Music. In addition, Tae Yeon's new song was also able to take the first position on the site as well as the "Four Seasons" MV which successfully ranked first in the K-Pop MV category.

Not only the main song, but Tae Yeon's side track entitled "Blue" also successfully became hits in various countries. The song ranked first on the Itunes chart for the Top Songs category in 11 different countries. These countries include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Vietnam.

Meanwhile, Tae Yeon himself is preoccupied with preparing for his Japanese concert tour. The concert entitled "2019 Tae Yeon Japan Solo Concert: Signal" will be held in various major cities in Japan such as Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. The tour will open with a show in Fukuoka on April 13.

Source: wowkeren.com
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