Girl group New Jeans took first place for four consecutive weeks on the weekly fandom chart of the K-pop chart show ‘K-POP RADAR,’ which is broadcast across the United States.
The K-pop chart program ‘K-pop Radar’ was first regularized as an American radio program in the history of K-pop, drawing attention. On the 20th, K-pop Radar Weekly Fandom Chart was announced.
On this chart, New Jeans’ new song ‘OMG’ retook first place last week. New Jeans’ ‘OMG’ music video recorded about 3 million views during the 2nd week of the January counting period (January 6, 2022 – January 12, 2023) of K-Pop Radar.
In addition, New Jeans recently ranked 96th on the US Billboard singles chart ‘Hot 100’ with ‘Dito.’ They were recorded as a K-pop artist who put their name on the chart in the shortest period after their debut, contributing to their performance on the ‘K-Pop Radar Weekly Fandom Chart. Attention is focused.
Also, according to K-Pop Radar, New Jeans’ Spotify followers increased by about 152,000 during the week. Considering that the number of Spotify followers of K-pop artists increased by an average of 2,900 during the same period, it can be said that it is an overwhelming figure.
During the 2nd week of January, New Jeans’ official Twitter followers increased by 70,000 and Instagram followers by 300,000, proving their hot popularity. During the same period, the Twitter followers of all K-pop artists increased by an average of 1,100, and the Instagram followers by an average of 9,100.
In the Top 10 of the Weekly Fandom Chart released this week by ‘K-Pop Radar,’ Le Seraphim Heo Yoon-jin’s self-composed song ‘Idol’ ranked 3rd, and the group MONSTA X’s new song ‘Beautiful Liar’ entered the 4th position. Also, SF9, who made a comeback with ‘Puzzle,’ climbed to 7th place.
‘K-Pop Radar’ is broadcast across the United States for one hour starting at 8:00 PM ET every Thursday through SiriusXM, the largest satellite radio in North America, and 88 Rising, a global media company.
The K-Pop Radar Weekly Trending Chart announced by ‘K-Pop Radar’ is a chart produced by K-Pop Radar, a fandom data service of music startup Space Oddity.
The K-Pop Radar Weekly Trending Chart is a K-Pop-only chart created based on data from major global platforms in line with the current situation of K-Pop, where more than 90% of K-Pop is consumed overseas. It is recognized as a fair and transparent chart by reflecting the number of views and release date of YouTube music videos, as well as the increase and decrease of fandom on major global platforms, such as the increase in Twitter and Instagram followers and the increase in Spotify followers.