K-Pop Sensations New Jeans Take Over Billboard: ‘Supernatural’ and ‘How Sweet’ Dominate the Main Charts
- NewJeans has been making waves on the major charts of the U.S.
- According to the latest chart released by Billboard, New Jeans' Japanese debut single title song "Supernatural" ranked 112th on the "Global (excluding the US)" chart for 11 consecutive...
- The double single 'How Sweet' and the title song of the same name released in May ranked 121st on the 'Global (Excluding the US)' chart, remaining on this...
NewJeans Dominates Major Charts with “Supernatural” and “How Sweet”
NewJeans has been making waves on the major charts of the U.S. Billboard, solidifying their position as a beloved group.
According to the latest chart released by Billboard, New Jeans’ Japanese debut single title song “Supernatural” ranked 112th on the “Global (excluding the US)” chart for 11 consecutive weeks.
The double single ‘How Sweet’ and the title song of the same name released in May ranked 121st on the ‘Global (Excluding the US)’ chart, remaining on this chart for 15 consecutive weeks.
New Jeans has also confirmed their solid popularity on major domestic music charts. On the Melon Weekly Chart, “How Sweet” ranked 5th and “Supernatural” ranked 11th, maintaining their top rankings even after 3 and 2 months since their release.
They have shown undying popularity in Japan, with 7 songs on Spotify Japan’s ‘Weekly Top Songs’. New Jeans has consistently been loved for both new and previous songs, and has placed a total of 9 songs on the Melon Weekly Chart.
NewJeans showed their consistent status by winning four awards including ‘Worldwide Icon’, ‘World Best Performer’, ‘Artist of the Year’, and ‘Musinsa Popularity Award’ at the ‘2024 THE FACT MUSIC AWARDS’ held at Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan.
They have been nominated for ‘Best Group’ and ‘Best K-Pop’ at the prestigious American awards ceremony ‘2024 MTV Video Music Awards (2024 MTV VMAs)’. NewJeans continues to make a name for themselves in the music industry, both domestically and internationally.
