ALPHA DRIVE ONE EUPHORIA Sales Shatter Records with 1 Million Day-One
ALPHA DRIVE ONE's debut album EUPHORIA sold 1,130,405 copies on its first day, January 12, 2026, according to Hanteo Chart, marking a historic debut.
1,130,405 copies. That's the staggering number ALPHA DRIVE ONE achieved on their very first day. The group, formed through the survival show 'BOYS II PLANET', officially entered the scene yesterday, proving they're not just another rookie group but a certified powerhouse.
ALPHA DRIVE ONE EUPHORIA Sales: A Historic Debut Performance
According to Hanteo Chart, the group's debut mini album 'EUPHORIA', released at 6 p.m. KST on January 12, 2026, sold an impressive 1,130,405 copies within the first 24 hours. Reaching the 1 million mark on debut day is a feat rarely seen in the industry, signaling massive global demand.
The momentum from 'BOYS II PLANET' clearly translated into commercial success. Fans who followed the members' journey during the survival show have turned their support into physical sales, propelling the group to the top of the charts almost instantly.
Charting the Future of 5th Generation K-pop
Industry insiders suggest that this record-breaking start sets a new benchmark for upcoming debuts. With strong performance in both physical sales and digital streaming, ALPHA DRIVE ONE is expected to be a dominant force in the global awards circuit later this year.
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