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Girl group NewJeans's "New Jeans" surpassed 500 million streams on Spotify, a global audio and sound source streaming platform.
According to Spotify on the 22nd, the song "New Jeans" from NewJeans's second EP "Get Up" was played 529,407 times as of the 20th. It is the sixth 500 million-streamed song in NewJeans. The song showed off its steady popularity by adding 100 million episodes in about eight months after exceeding 400 million cumulative plays in June last year.
"New Jeans" is a song with a unique composition that moves between the UK Garage rhythm and Jersey Club rhythm. With its novel lyrics and sophisticated melody line using the team's name, it received great love as it swept the top two real-time charts of major domestic music platforms at the time of release.
Global performance was also remarkable. "New Jeans" stayed on Billboard's "Global 200" and "Global (excluding the U.S.)" for 9 and 10 weeks, respectively, and recorded worldwide box office hits such as entering Spotify's "Weekly Top Song" Global and U.S. charts. The music video for "New Jeans," which collaborated with the famous American animation "Powerpuff Girl," also drew attention when it was released, ranking No. 1 in the popularity of YouTube in the U.S.
NewJeans has produced a total of 15 Spotify billion worth of streaming songs so far, including "New Jeans." "OMG" has been played more than 900 million times, "Super Shy" and "Ditto" more than 800 million times, "Hype Boy" more than 700 million times, "Attention" more than 500 million times, "ETA" more than 400 million times, "Cookie" more than 300 million times, "Hurt," "Cool With You," "How Sweet," and "Supernatural" more than 200 million times, and "ASAP," "Get Up," and "Bubble Gum" have been played more than 100 million times each. The cumulative number of Spotify plays of all songs released by NewJeans so far exceeds 7.3 billion times.
Earlier in October last year, NewJeans lost the first trial to confirm the validity of its exclusive contract with Odor, and all members expressed their intention to return to ADOR without appeal. However, ADOR notified Daniel of the termination of the exclusive contract in December of the same year and filed a lawsuit against Daniel, a family member, and Min Hee-jin for damages worth 43.1 billion won. Min Hee-jin established a new agency, "Okay," in October last year.
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