KATSEYE Hits Career High: 'Internet Girl' Debuts at No. 24 on Official UK Singles Chart
KATSEYE's new single 'Internet Girl' has debuted at No. 24 on the Official UK Singles Chart, marking a new career high for the global group. Analysis of HYBE and Geffen's success.
No. 24 and rising. KATSEYE just smashed their own record on one of the world's most prestigious music charts. On January 9, the Official Charts announced that the group's latest single 'Internet Girl' officially entered the top tier of the British music scene.
KATSEYE 'Internet Girl' Official UK Singles Chart Breakthrough
This debut marks KATSEYE's highest ranking to date in the United Kingdom. Entering the Top 25 is no small feat; it positions them as a formidable force in the global pop market. The track 'Internet Girl' has gained massive traction, fueled by viral social media trends and a growing international fanbase.
A Landmark for the Global Girl Group Model
Formed through the collaboration between HYBE and Geffen Records, KATSEYE represents a new era of 'K-pop without borders.' Their success in the UK suggests that the K-pop training system, when applied to a global roster, can effectively penetrate traditional Western strongholds.
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