Long-Running Popularity Through Reverse Charting... Dito and OMG Also Enjoy Extended Success

Group NewJeans set their longest charting record on the US Billboard 'Hot 100'.

Group NewJeans. [Photo by ADOR]

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According to the latest US Billboard chart (dated September 2) on the 29th (local time), NewJeans' triple title track from their second mini album 'Get Up', "Super Shy," ranked 80th on the main song chart 'Hot 100'.


The song, which has charted for seven consecutive weeks, broke NewJeans' previous longest charting record of six weeks held by the title track "OMG" from their single album released in January this year.


"Super Shy" debuted at number 66 on the 'Hot 100' chart dated July 22, reached its peak position at number 48 (August 5 chart), and after a brief pause, showed a resurgence, demonstrating long-lasting popularity. This week, it dropped only one spot compared to the previous week, maintaining a steady position, indicating that NewJeans' popularity in the mainstream pop market is expected to continue for the time being.


The second mini album 'Get Up' ranked 21st on the main album chart 'Billboard 200', successfully charting for five consecutive weeks after debuting at number one on the chart dated September 5.


NewJeans continues to show a strong presence on global charts covering over 200 countries and regions worldwide. "Super Shy" ranked 6th on the 'Global Excl. US' chart and 11th on the 'Global 200' chart this week, maintaining a top position for seven weeks. Another title track from 'Get Up', "ETA," ranked 14th on the 'Global Excl. US' chart and 28th on the 'Global 200' chart.



Additionally, other tracks from the second mini album such as "Cool With You" and "New Jeans" are positioned on global charts, while songs from their previous album, "Ditto" and "OMG," have been charting for 36 and 34 weeks respectively, continuing their long-term success.


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