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EXO’s “EXIST” Album Breaks Records with Over 1 Million Sales on Day One

EXO's "EXIST" Album Breaks Records with Over 1 Million Sales on Day One

 

EXO‘s latest album “EXIST” sets a new record, surpassing 1 million sales on the first day of release. Discover how this album has made history in the K-pop world.

EXO, the renowned K-pop group, has made a triumphant return with their seventh full-length album “EXIST,” setting new records in the music industry. The album, released on July 10, marks their first group comeback in over two years and has already made history by surpassing 1 million sales on the first day of release.

“EXIST” has not only become EXO’s first album to achieve this milestone but also broke their previous records. According to Hanteo Chart, the album sold an impressive total of 1,074,914 copies on its first day alone, shattering EXO’s previous first-day sales record of 647,010 and their first-week sales record of 902,210, both set by their 2021 special album “DON’T FIGHT THE FEELING.”

The album’s success extends beyond the borders of South Korea. “EXIST” has topped iTunes Charts in 66 countries, including Japan, France, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and many more. This achievement further solidifies EXO’s position as a global K-pop sensation.

The success of “EXIST” is a testament to EXO’s unwavering popularity and the anticipation that surrounded their comeback. With six days of sales still left to go, the music industry is eagerly watching to see just how much higher “EXIST” will climb in the week to come.

EXO’s achievement with “EXIST” is not just a milestone for the group but also a significant moment in K-pop history. It demonstrates the global appeal and influence of K-pop music, and EXO’s ability to continually captivate audiences worldwide with their unique sound and compelling performances. As we celebrate this achievement, we look forward to seeing what more EXO has in store for their fans in the future.

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