Jennie Sweeps 40th Golden Disc Awards with Ruby 1 Million Sales Milestone
BLACKPINK's Jennie swept the 40th Golden Disc Awards with four wins and a million-selling solo album Ruby. Read about her iconic performance and record-breaking sales.
One million copies sold and four trophies in a single night. BLACKPINK's Jennie just proved why she's the undisputed queen of K-pop at the 40thGolden Disc Awards. Dominating the stage with tracks from her debut full-length album, she walked away as the night's biggest winner.
Jennie Golden Disc Awards Victory and Solo Success
According to Koreaboo, Jennie delivered a stunning three-song performance featuring "Filter," "Damn Right," and the smash title track "like JENNIE." Her solo album, "Ruby," has already surpassed one million sales, solidifying her status as a million-seller soloist.
From Group Star to Solo Icon
The achievement marks a significant transition in Jennie's career. While she continues to represent BLACKPINK's global legacy, her individual artistry is reaching unprecedented heights. Industry insiders suggest that her ability to move 1,000,000 units solo reflects a massive, dedicated global fanbase that rivals entire groups.
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