ENHYPEN. Provided by Belif Lab

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Groups ENHYPEN and aespa, Seventeen's units, and ILLIT have earned multiple certifications in the Japanese music market.


According to the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) on February 10, ENHYPEN's seventh mini album "THE SIN : VANISH" and aespa's Japanese debut single "Hot Mess" both surpassed cumulative shipments of 250,000 copies as of January and received Gold Platinum certification.


The Recording Industry Association of Japan grants certifications every month for singles and albums based on cumulative shipments, including Gold (100,000 copies or more), Platinum (250,000 copies or more), and Double Platinum (500,000 copies or more).

Seventeen Dokyeom x Seungkwan. Provided by Pledis Entertainment

Seventeen Dokyeom x Seungkwan. Provided by Pledis Entertainment

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Seventeen's main vocal unit Dokyeom x Seungkwan earned an additional Gold certification with their first mini album "Soyagok." With this achievement, Seventeen has now secured a third unit Gold certification, following the Jeonghan x Wonwoo and S.Coups x Mingyu units. Including group albums, they now hold a total of 18 Gold Disc certifications.



Group ILLIT received a Gold certification as their first Japanese single "Toki Yo Tomare" surpassed shipments of 100,000 copies. Last year, with their debut track "Magnetic," they achieved 200 million streams (Double Platinum) in Japan in the shortest time among songs by girl groups.


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