Successful in Japan, SEVENTEEN Breaks Records that Have Never Been Touched in the Last 42 Years

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SEVENTEEN proves its popularity in Japan is so big with a variety of achievements.


One of them is to become the third group to be ranked first on the Oricon Weekly Album chart with three consecutive albums, which is a record breaking in Oricon since 42 years 11 months.

This was written by Oricon himself through his official website where SEVENTEEN managed to rank first on the chart with their three consecutive albums namely 'You Made My Dawn', 'My Ode' and the latest album 'Heng: garae'.

The record was successfully broken by the boy group Pledis Entertainment following the American pop duo Simon and Garfunkelon in 1971 and the Scottish pop rock band Bay City Rollers in 1977 ago.

SEVENTEEN also scored 1,097,891 copies with 'Heng: garea' just one week after its release, making them the second K-Pop idol after BTS with the highest album sales in 2020.

Congratulations SEVENTEEN! (www.kpopchart.net)