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LESSERAFIM's song has been nominated for a major category in the Korean Popular Music Awards, which places the most importance on workability and artistic achievement.
According to the list of nominees announced by the Korea Popular Music Awards Selection Committee (Chairman Kim Kwang-hyun) on the 5th, "SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS)," the title song of Le Seraphim's first single album (Kim Chae-won, Sakura, Heo Yoon-jin, Kazuh, and Hong Eun-chae), was nominated for the "best K-pop song."
"SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS)" is an alternative funk pop genre that compares the Le Seraphim that keeps lingering in your head to spaghetti stuck in your teeth. Sakura and Heo Yoon-jin participated in the song work.
The song is loved by global music fans for its repeated chorus and kitschy lyrics. It exceeded 100 million Spotify views in seven weeks since its release in October last year, and broke the team's highest ranking in the U.S. Billboard's "Hot 100" (50th) and the U.K.'s "Official Single Top 100" (46th).
Meanwhile, the 23rd Korean Popular Music Awards began in 2004 with music critics, reporters, and PD experts. The awards ceremony will be held on the 26th and will be broadcast live on the official YouTube channel and Melon of the Korean Popular Music Awards.
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