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Group LESERAFIM has set another meaningful record on Japan's Oricon chart.
According to Japan's Oricon Chart on the 10th, Le Seraphim's first single album "SPAGHETTI" topped the "Weekly Singles Ranking" (counting period: February 2-8). It continued to be popular three months after its release in October last year, proving its high potential. In particular, it is even more meaningful because it has been three years since an overseas female artist topped the chart.
It is also noteworthy that Le Seraphim once again broke the record set by himself. They topped the chart with their Japanese debut single "FEARLESS" in 2023. At that time, it was the first time in about five years and three months that an overseas female singer topped the list with her debut album. Since then, it has achieved unusual results again with "SPAGHETTI" and solidified its unrivaled position in the Japanese music market.
Le Seraphim's remarkable performance was largely influenced by the first world tour. They first entered the Tokyo Dome in November last year as part of their world tour. It drew 80,000 audiences for two days, and the five members' spectacular performances were highly praised. "LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'EASY CRAZY HOT' ENCORE IN SEOUL' held on the 31st and 1st of last month was broadcast live around the world through global superfan platform Weverse. At that time, fans from 57 countries/regions, including Japan, watched in real time and showed high interest. The great performance at the concert led to the song's continued popularity, achieving the No. 1 spot in Oricon's "Daily Single Ranking" (February 2).
Meanwhile, Le Seraphim will perform on the stage of SUMMER SONIC 2026, Japan's largest music festival, which will be held for three days from August 14 to 16. It will appear for the first time at an event involving a large number of world-class musicians and perform intense performances in two cities, Tokyo and Osaka.
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