NewJeans recently made waves with their debut in Japan with the song "Supernatural." ADOR, their management company, highlighted this in a press release "It is uncommon for Japanese singles to rank high on domestic music charts. This is thanks to the natural vibe that NewJeans gives off through its music that transcends languages."
The group's debut not only performed exceptionally well on real-time charts across major Japanese platforms such as Line Music, AWA, and other music sites, but they also made history by becoming the first group to chart a Japanese song on the Spotify Global Daily Chart.
oh wow local news reports on the success of newjeans japan debut highlighting supernatural topping the oricon chart & other japanese streaming platform while also indicating supernatural impressive performance on domestic charts pic.twitter.com/h7ah7XEjEW
— 🧸° (@phamhanies) June 24, 2024
By achieving such success with "Supernatural," NewJeans have cemented their place as an influential group in the Japanese music scene.
.@NewJeans_ADOR is now the FIRST 4th Gen Group to chart a Japanese song on the Spotify Global Daily Chart! 🔥#NewJeans #뉴진스 pic.twitter.com/xQzqVstv78
— NEWJEANS Charts (@NewJeansCharts) June 25, 2024
Their ability to break records and set new standards for K-pop groups debuting in foreign markets demonstrates their potential to continue making waves internationally.
- 4th gen leaders for a reason
- BREAKING RECORDS AS ALWAYS
- Fearnots will never get the last laugh I fear
- AND DON'T YOU KNOW HOW SWEET IT TASTES
- THIS IS NEWJEANS' POWER!!!
- OH, 4TH GEN LEADERS EVERYONE
- It’s so funny how Newjeans will always prove their haters wrong. Karma’s so sweet
- I don't know if it's related or not. But personally, I feel that it is the result of good language flow. It makes you know that consumers these days are very open-minded. That is, the song is very smooth when you listen to it. You don't have to think about which country the song is made for. When you listen to, it just feels like this is just one song.
- It's true that every time there's a fuss, tomorrow will definitely be an achievement