UNIVERSE, after its simultaneous launch in 134 countries around the world on January 28th, has established itself as a global K-POP entertainment platform that can communicate with artists by exclusively releasing a variety of original entertainment contents such as universe music, universe entertainment, radio, and pictorials. are doing Among them, Universe Music succeeded in capturing the attention of fans by presenting various concept sound sources and music videos within the universe’s unique worldview.
Starting with IZ* ONE’s ‘DD-DANCE’ on January 26th, Universe Music has released nine new songs through various music sites and is meeting K-pop fans worldwide. The universe music tracks to be released have been well received in domestic charts and major overseas charts such as iTunes, US Billboard, and Amazon Music, immediately after their release, for their popularity and musicality.
IZ* ONE’s ‘DD-DANCE,’ which opened a powerful opening in Universe Music, topped the German iTunes Top K-Pop Songs Charts and recorded 13 songs, including the US, Canada, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. It entered the top rank in the country and region and broke off a good start. The universe theme song ‘Guardians,’ a combination of world-famous sopranos Jo Sumi and Rain, has also settled at the top of various classical music charts such as Bugs, Genie, and Soribada since its release. In particular, on the Bugs Classic Music Chart, it maintained the top spot for one week in a row, drawing much attention from classical music fans.
Following this, Jihoon Park’s ‘Call U Up (Feat. Lee Hi) (Prod. Primary)’ topped the Genie Music real-time chart and ranked at the top of the iTunes Top Song Chart and Top K-Pop Song Chart in 8 countries and regions. It went on to win a warm response from fans. (G) I-DLE’s ‘Last Dance (Prod. GroovyRoom)’ also topped charts in 18 countries and regions, including #1 on the Bugs domestic chart and the iTunes Top K-pop song chart in Malaysia Taiwan, Norway, Hong Kong, and Denmark. It swept the universe and proved the global popularity of the new song.
In addition, Universe Music introduced more new songs through collaboration with artists active in various fields such as Lee Hi, Primary, GroovyRoom, Loco, and Pentagon Hui. In particular, ‘Outerspace (Feat. Loco)’, where the best hip-hop artist Loco participated, also climbed to the top of Genie Music real-time charts and domestic charts such as Soribada and Bugs immediately after its release and continued to rank first on overseas music charts. iTunes Top K-Pop Song Charts, including Malaysia, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, and Chile, tagged first in the charts of 15 countries and regions, realizing their hot popularity.
The new song ‘THE BOYZ’ ‘Drink It,’ released on July 11th, focused attention on settling at the top of the iTunes Top K-Pop Song Chart and Top Song Single Chart in Finland, Indonesia, and Italy. MONSTA X’s ‘KISS OR DEATH,’ released on the 26th consecutively, ranked 3rd in the US Amazon Music’ New Releases International’ category and the ‘World Digital Song’ recently released by Billboard, an American music media. It ranked 11th on the ‘World Digital Song Sales’ chart, recognizing Universe Music’s global position.
In addition, the new song ‘KISS OR DEATH’ was praised by Forbes, an American economic magazine, and Billboard K-pop columnist Jeff Benjamin, referring to the universe music ‘KISS OR DEATH’ through his SNS account.
Universe music is IZ* ONE’s ‘DD-DANCE’ in January, Jo Sumi and Rain’s ‘Guardians’ in February, Park Ji-hoon’s ‘Call U Up (Feat. Lee Hi) (Prod. Primary)’ in March, (G)I-DLE in April’ Last Dance (Prod. GroovyRoom)’, Daniel Kang ‘Outerspace (Feat. Loco)’ in May, AB6IX’ GEMINI’, July CIX’ TESSERACT (Prod. Hui, Minit)’, THE BOYZ ‘Drink’ It,’ MONSTA X’s ‘KISS OR DEATH,’ and other high-quality sound sources and music videos have received global acclaim, and are solidifying their position as ‘Universe Music that you can trust and listen to.’ Attention is paid to what kind of synergy will be renewed through new songs introduced in Universe Music in the future.