January 10, 2024
NewJeans' 'Get Up' continues impressive run on Billboard charts
NewJeans are continuing to make waves on the US Billboard main album chart, achieving an impressive 6 consecutive months of presence.
On the latest US Billboard chart released on January 9 KST, NewJeans' second EP, 'Get Up,' secured the 110th spot on the 'Billboard 200.' This remarkable feat marks the EP's 24th consecutive week on the chart, solidifying its position as the longest-running album by a 4th generation K-pop group.
The EP's title track, "Super Shy," has been a consistent performer on global charts for 26 weeks. Notably, the song made a significant jump in rankings, climbing to 65th place in 'Global (excluding the United States),' a remarkable increase of 72 places from the previous week. It also surged to the 87th spot on the 'Global 200,' an impressive leap of 101 places.
Furthermore, NewJeans' previous hits have seen a resurgence in popularity. Their 2023 hit song, "Ditto," soared to 63rd place, rising by 65 positions from the previous week in both 'Global (excluding the United States)' and 'Global 200.' Meanwhile, "OMG" made a noteworthy comeback, climbing 66 places to secure the 76th position in 'Global (excluding the United States)' and re-entering the 'Global 200' at 131st place.
On the latest US Billboard chart released on January 9 KST, NewJeans' second EP, 'Get Up,' secured the 110th spot on the 'Billboard 200.' This remarkable feat marks the EP's 24th consecutive week on the chart, solidifying its position as the longest-running album by a 4th generation K-pop group.
The EP's title track, "Super Shy," has been a consistent performer on global charts for 26 weeks. Notably, the song made a significant jump in rankings, climbing to 65th place in 'Global (excluding the United States),' a remarkable increase of 72 places from the previous week. It also surged to the 87th spot on the 'Global 200,' an impressive leap of 101 places.
Furthermore, NewJeans' previous hits have seen a resurgence in popularity. Their 2023 hit song, "Ditto," soared to 63rd place, rising by 65 positions from the previous week in both 'Global (excluding the United States)' and 'Global 200.' Meanwhile, "OMG" made a noteworthy comeback, climbing 66 places to secure the 76th position in 'Global (excluding the United States)' and re-entering the 'Global 200' at 131st place.