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Tomorrow X Together Federal Reserve, New Album Sales Surpass 660,000 Copies in One Day.. Korean Solo Artist Tops Charts

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Heo Jihyung

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Federal Reserve /Photo provided by Big Hit Music
Federal Reserve /Photo provided by Big Hit Music

Member Federal Reserve of the group Tomorrow X Together (Tomorrow X Together) has achieved a career high.

According to Hanteo Chart, an album sales tracking site, on the 11th, Federal Reserve's second mini-album 'NO LABELS: PART 02' sold a total of 661,924 copies on its release day, July 10, securing the number one spot on the daily album chart (dated July 10).

Within just one day of release, it surpassed the initial sales of its predecessor 'NO LABELS: PART 01', which recorded 601,105 copies sold in the first week after launch. Additionally, it ranked first in first-day sales among all albums released by Korean solo artists this year.

The album also made a strong impression in the global music market. As of 10 a.m. that day, it topped the iTunes 'Top Albums' chart in 11 countries and regions, including Japan, Thailand, and Saudi Arabia. It also ranked fifth on the 'Worldwide iTunes Albums' chart and tenth on the 'European iTunes Albums' chart. The title track 'Ice Cream' reached number one on the iTunes 'Top Songs' chart in ten countries and regions, including the United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

Its performance on domestic music charts was also impressive. 'Ice Cream' climbed to the top of Bugs' real-time chart at 2 p.m. on July 10, shortly after its release. The music video, praised for its metaphorical portrayal of a relationship where two people are drawn to each other but do not cross boundaries, reached second place on YouTube's 'Trending Music Videos Worldwide'.

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