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Blackpink becomes the only female K-popstars to reach no.1 on Billboard “Born Pink”
Blinks could not be happier to see their idols back with interesting music ‘Pink Venom’. The South Korean band after a long hiatus is back with a BANG. Their latest release will feature recently.
On September 25th local time, Billboard announced that BLACKPINK’s newest studio album, BORN PINK, debuted at #1 on its famous Top 200 Albums chart, which ranks the most popular albums in the United States. first female K-pop artist in history to top the Billboard 200, as well as the first all-female group from any country to reach No. 1 since 2008 (when Danity Kane’s “Welcome to the Dollhouse” debuted at No. 1).
According to Luminate (formerly MRC Data), “BORN PINK” earned a total of 102,000 album unit equivalents in the week ended September 22nd. The album’s overall score consisted of 75,500 traditional album sales, representing the seventh-biggest US sales week of any album released in 2022, and 25,000 streaming equivalent album units (SEA), representing 37.49 million audio-on-demand streams over the week /p>
The album also amassed 1,500 Track Equivalent Album Units (TEA) in its first week. BORNPINK is BLACKPINK’s second Top 10 album after THE ALBUM (which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 in 2020). , as well as his fourth overall entry on the list. Congratulations to BLACKPINK on their historic achievement!