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Le Seraphim ‘SPAGHETTI’ Ranks #1 on K-Pop Radar Fandom Chart

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Le Seraphim Tops K-Pop Radar’s Weekly Fandom Chart Following‍ ‘SPAGHETTI’ Comeback

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – November 1, 2023 – K-pop group Le seraphim has surged⁢ to the top of the K-pop Radar Weekly fandom Chart, propelled by⁣ the success of thier‌ recent ‌comeback with the single “SPAGHETTI” featuring BTS’ J-Hope. ⁤The group unseated previous chart-topper Cortis, who held the number one position for eight consecutive weeks.

The K-Pop Radar Weekly Fandom Chart, produced by music startup Space Oddity, tracks ‌artists experiencing the most significant growth in fandom indicators.Le Seraphim’s rapid ascent demonstrates the impact of overseas consumption – which accounts for‌ over 90% ⁣of the K-pop market – and highlights the group’s ​growing global reach. This ranking is especially⁤ significant as it’s based on data from major platforms including YouTube, Spotify, Twitter, and Instagram, offering a transparent view of‍ fandom trends.

According to data released October 31st, Le Seraphim’s “SPAGHETTI” music video garnered 23.38⁣ million views during the week of October 23-29, 2023. ‍Spotify ⁢follower growth reached⁢ 47,000, a substantial increase compared to the K-pop artist average of 1,400. Instagram followers increased by 48,000, while Twitter saw a rise of 1,900 followers during the same period.

“Le Seraphim⁤ recorded evenly high numbers in all indicators and rose to first place upon their comeback,” stated K-Pop Radar.

The remainder of the top ten included Hearts to Hearts’ ‍”FOCUS” at number two, Cortis’ “FaSHioN” at number three, Team Ann’s “Back to Life” (4th), NexG’s “Beat-Boxer” (6th), and Exdinary Heroes’ ​”ICU” (8th).

K-Pop Radar provides free access to data for approximately 800 Korean teams, and annually publishes the ‘K-Pop World Map’ based on this information. The ⁤service aims to offer the music⁣ industry⁤ a clear overview of K-pop fandom size and change.

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