NCT DREAM’s “ISTJ” Sets New Records with Remarkable First-Week Sales
NCT DREAM Sets New Records with "ISTJ" Album Debut
NCT DREAM’s latest album, “ISTJ,” soars to unprecedented heights, achieving remarkable first-week sales on Hanteo Chart. Discover how their highly-anticipated return captured the hearts of fans worldwide, making “ISTJ” a resounding success in the international music scene.
NCT DREAM has once again proven their unrivaled popularity and global influence with the release of their third full-length album, “ISTJ.” The much-awaited comeback on July 17 sent shockwaves through the music industry, catapulting the album to soaring heights.
Within just hours of its release, “ISTJ” surpassed an astonishing 1 million sales, a testament to NCT DREAM’s massive fanbase and their unparalleled ability to captivate listeners worldwide. As the days passed, the album continued to impress, maintaining steady sales that spoke to the unwavering support of their devoted fans.
The numbers are in, and Hanteo Chart reports a staggering total of 3,652,897 copies sold during the album’s first week (July 17 to 23). This extraordinary achievement smashes their previous first-week sales record of 1,591,021, previously set by their winter special mini album “Candy.”
“ISTJ” now holds the remarkable distinction of achieving the third-highest first-week sales of any album in Hanteo history, surpassed only by Stray Kids‘ “★★★★★ (5-STAR)” and SEVENTEEN‘s “FML.” This extraordinary feat places NCT DREAM among an elite group of chart-topping artists, solidifying their status as K-pop royalty.
To date, no other album has managed to surpass the 3.5 million copies milestone in its first week, making “ISTJ” a trailblazing success on the Hanteo Chart and setting new standards for the K-pop industry.
As NCT DREAM’s meteoric rise continues, “ISTJ” serves as a testament to their boundless talent and unwavering dedication to their craft. With their latest album, NCT DREAM has proven, once again, that they are at the pinnacle of the international music scene.
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