FIFTY FIFTY sets a new record with their hit ‘Cupid,’ achieving the highest-ranking position for a K-pop girl group song on Billboard’s Pop Radio Airplay Chart. Discover the details of this historic achievement.
K-pop sensation FIFTY FIFTY continues to make waves on U.S. radio with their viral hit “Cupid.” The group has made history as the first female K-pop act to enter the top 20 of Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States.
FIFTY FIFTY’s Historic Achievement
FIFTY FIFTY’s smash single “Cupid” has now climbed even higher on the chart. For the week ending on June 17, “Cupid” rose to a new peak of No. 16, breaking its own record for the highest-ranking song by a female K-pop act. The only K-pop artist to chart higher to date is BTS.
Cupid’s Continued Success
“Cupid” also climbed back up to No. 21 in its 12th consecutive week on Billboard’s Hot 100, extending its own record as the longest-charting K-pop girl group song in history. On Billboard’s global charts, “Cupid” swept the No. 3 spot on both the Global 200 and the Global Excl. U.S. chart, in addition to ranking No. 4 on the World Digital Song Sales chart and No. 43 on the main Digital Song Sales chart.
FIFTY FIFTY’s Rising Popularity
FIFTY FIFTY’s popularity continues to rise, with the group reaching a new peak of No. 58 on Billboard’s Artist 100 this week, marking their sixth consecutive week on the chart.
FIFTY FIFTY’s achievement with “Cupid” is a testament to their global appeal and the growing influence of K-pop on the international music scene.