"TWICE" has a strong possibility of advancing to the top of Billboard with a new song
Korean women's group "TWICE" embarks on a full-scale entry into the United States.

The global music consulting group "Reel's Corporation" has analyzed the data of the song "The Feels" of "TWICE" in detail and predicted that it will be ranked in the main single chart "HOT 100" of Billboard.

The data is an analysis of US digital sound source sales volume and audio and video streaming aggregated by "HOT 100". According to this, the sales volume of digital sound sources is in the fifth place in the United States.

On-demand streaming was about 5 million times, ranking 107th in the United States. Of these, on-demand video streaming, including YouTube, was about 2.5 million times, ranking 30th in the United States. This was the highest ranking K-Pop artist of the week. "Looking at the Digita LUDA unload and the number of streams, it is expected to be between 96th and 82nd on the HOT100," said Lilles Corporation. "However, Billboard has released a detailed data evaluation method for the HOT100. Since there is no such thing, it is only an estimated value, but it is expected to be ranked in. "

As of the morning of the 2nd of this month, the day after its release, "The Feels" reached No. 1 on the iTunes charts of 35 overseas countries / regions such as Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, and set a new record as "TWICE". It was ranked 3rd, which is the highest ranking in the United States. In the "Top 100 Global Chart" of Apple Music, it reached the 83rd place and also set a personal best record. He also ranked 52nd on Spotify's "Global Top 200" on the 4th.

In addition, "TWICE" will approach local viewers by appearing on the US NBC program "The Tonight Show" and ABC's "GMA3" and performing "The Feels". At "GMA3", the members said, "We planned to sell global singles by meeting fans not only in Korea but also in many countries and responding to a lot of support while doing a world tour." I expressed my gratitude to my fans.

2021/10/12 15:01 KST