Stray Kids’ ‘ROCK-STAR’ Dominates Charts in Korea, US, and Japan

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Stray Kids’ latest hit, ‘ROCK-STAR,’ is taking the music world by storm as it dominates the charts in Korea, the US, and Japan. Stray Kids has hit a whole new level of success on both domestic and international charts. Their new mini album has propelled them to career highs, and they’re showing no signs of slowing down.

On November 10, Stray Kids released their new album ‘ROCK-STAR‘. Stray Kids‘ album has been dominating the iTunes charts worldwide. It reached the top spot on the Worldwide iTunes Album Chart and the European iTunes Album Chart on November 10 and 11. 

Not only that, but it also secured the number one position on the iTunes Album Chart in 32 different overseas regions, including Japan, Thailand, and Chile, until November 12. Moreover, the title song not only topped the iTunes song charts in 37 overseas regions, including Brazil, Singapore, and Finland, but it also made history on Spotify. 

It reached an impressive 26th place on the Daily Top Song Global Chart on November 10. And that’s not all! It achieved its highest entry rankings at 56th and 51st on the US and Japanese charts. 

Stray Kids’ ‘ROCK-STAR’ is not only dominating the international charts, but it’s also achieving record-breaking success domestically. After the release, LALALALA secured the top spot on the Bugs and Genie real-time charts. On Bugs, all of Rock-STAR songs were ranked from 1st to 8th, and they also made their mark on the Genie real-time chart, Melon Top 100 chart, and FLO 24-hour chart. 

In Japan, they proved their popularity by reaching the number one position on the Line Music Daily Top 100 Album Ranking and the RecoChoku Daily Album Ranking on November 10.

In addition, the new album not only topped the Hanteo Chart’s daily physical album chart but also ruled the Circle Chart’s daily retail album chart on November 10 and 11. Based on Hanteo Chart, it sold a whopping 1,885,065 copies on November 10 and a mind-blowing 2,173,536 copies on November 11. 

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