SEVENTEEN latest album 24H makes history by scoring platinum certification in Japan
SEVENTEEN’s album 24H recently got certified as platinum in Japan by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).
SEVENTEEN’s latest album 24H has now been certified platinum in Japan! On October 9, the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) announced its certifications for the month of September via Soompi. The list includes the new platinum certification for SEVENTEEN’s second Japanese mini-album 24H, which came out on September 9.
SEVENTEEN’s 24H, including a title track of the same name, features Japanese versions of the vocal unit’s Pinwheel, performance unit’s 247, hip hop unit’s Chilli, and the song Together from their seventh Korean mini-album Heng:garæ. In case you’re unaware, a platinum certification from the RIAJ is given to albums and singles that exceed 250,000 copies in cumulative net shipments. SEVENTEEN is currently gearing up for a Korean comeback on October 19 with the special album ; (Semicolon).
Watch the full song below:
In case you missed it, last week, ENHYPEN hosted a VLive where they thanked BTS, SEVENTEEN and TXT for showing them the support they needed. The upcoming boy group, which is produced by a joint venture between CJ ENM and Big Hit Entertainment, formed on I-LAND came together to interact with fans when they took the opportunity the three groups for their support when they appeared on I-LAND. For the unversed, BTS and TXT cheered the group during the program's finale and shared some encouraging words.
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