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NewJeans' second EP, Get Up, sold over a million copies and reached the top 10 on charts in South Korea, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, and Switzerland among others. In the United States, the EP earned NewJeans their first entry and number-one on the Billboard 200 .
[2] [4] In January 2023, ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin revealed in an interview with South Korean magazine Cine21 that NewJeans was preparing an album. [5] On April 4, 2023, South Korean news site Star News reported that the album would be released in July 2023, preceded by one of its B-side tracks set to be released at the end of June. [1]
"Bubble Gum" is a song by South Korean girl group NewJeans. It was released by ADOR on May 24, 2024, as a B-side on the group's second single album How Sweet (2024). NewJeans began promoting the song on April 27, 2024, through the release of a music video on YouTube. The single album debuted at number one in South Korea.
NewJeans’ latest release, the six-song EP “Get Up,” becomes the Korean all-female group’s first No. 1 and first-ever entry on the albums chart with the equivalent of 126,500 albums sold in ...
In May 2024, NewJeans began making appearances on South Korean music shows, including Music Bank, and variety shows, including 2 Days & 1 Night and Park Myung-soo's web show on YouTube. [13] [14] NewJeans performed at the K-Wave Concert Inkigayo on June 2, 2024. [15] The single album debuted at the number one spot in South Korea. [16]
"Supernatural" is a song by South Korean girl group NewJeans. ADOR released it as a CD single on June 21, 2024, along with the B-side track "Right Now". Produced by 250, "Supernatural" contains an interpolation of a section from the 2009 track "Back of My Mind" by Manami and songwriter Pharrell.
Ring in 2024 with Variety‘s list of New Year’s Eve specials to watch, including performances by stars like NewJeans, Ivy Queen, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Cardi B and Maroon 5. ABC’s ...
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