MUSIC
SEVENTEEN's 10th album 'FML' goes straight to No. 1 on Japanese Oricon albums

According to the latest chart released by Japan's Oricon on the 26th, Seventeen's 10th mini album 'FML' ranked first in the Oricon Daily Album Ranking (as of April 25). In addition, Seventeen is showing strong performance on Japanese local charts with their new album, with 'Son Goku', one of the double title songs, ranking first on both the K-pop daily chart and music video daily chart of Japan's major music site Line Music. .
'FML' set a record of selling more than 3.99 million copies on the first day of release based on Hanteo Chart, an album sales statistics site, and went straight to No. 1 in first-week sales (album sales for one week after release) of all K-pop albums, while Seventeen sold 300 million copies on the first day of album release. He became the only artist to sell more than 10,000 copies.
Through 'FML', rather than being buried in negative thoughts even in bad situations, Seventeen understands the conflict and wandering of youth from a healthy and positive perspective, saying, 'Instead of being pessimistic and frustrated on our own, let's fight and overcome together 'without getting tired,' and provide comfort and comfort. Gives a message of hope.
Meanwhile, Seventeen will appear on Mnet's 'M Countdown', which will be aired this afternoon (27th), and perform their new song 'Son Goku' for the first time.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr