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Proving Chinese influence..Apink, QQ Music K-pop chart for 3 consecutive weeks

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Lee Seunghun

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Girl group Apink has demonstrated its global influence by occupying the Greater China chart.

Apink's 11th mini-album "RE: LOVE" released on the 5th of last month, "Love Me More," topped the K-pop Weekly chart of QQ Music, China's largest music streaming platform, for three consecutive weeks (as of January 9-29).

It also topped the K-pop chart "The Strongest Wind Room (最强韩风榜)" released by the radio channel "YES 933 (Yes 933)" operated by MediaCorp, Singapore's largest media group, for two consecutive weeks (as of January 19th to February 1st).

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In particular, Apink's box office power appears on a number of overseas charts, including in China, drawing attention. The 11th mini album was previously on iTunes' Top Albums chart in 19 regions, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The title song "Love Me More" has been steadily cruising on the Chinese Apple Music Chart, the Singapore iTunes Top Song Chart, and the Shazam Charts in Korea and China as of February 2.

Thanks to its strong global popularity, Apink is currently stepping up preparations for the Asian tour "The Origin: APINK." Starting with Seoul on the 21st and 22nd, "The Origin: APINK" will be held in Taipei on March 7, Macau on March 21, Singapore on April 4 and Kaohsiung on April 11. Apink, which celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, plans to meet with fans with a well-made performance that encompasses the team's history and narrative.

Apink's eighth solo concert "The Origin: APINK" will open at 6 p.m. on the 21st and 4 p.m. on the 22nd at Jangchung Gymnasium in Jung-gu, Seoul.

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