Fifty Fifty has made history as the first K-pop girl group to enter the Billboard 'Hot 100' year-end chart.
On December 22 (Korean time), Billboard unveiled its 2023 year-end charts, with Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid' ranking 44th.
The 'Hot 100 year-end chart' is based on actual sales, digital sales, and the number of broadcasts and streams, ranking songs with the best performance in the United States.
Fifty Fifty is the first K-pop girl group to make it onto the year-end chart. 'Cupid' has swept various Billboard charts, making an appearance on a total of 13 charts.
They achieved rankings such as Top Artist 75th, Top Artist Group 6th, Hot 100 Artist 50th, Hot 100 Artist Duo/Group 3rd, Global 200 20th, and more.
They also secured positions like Global 200 Artist 43rd, Global Excl. USA 20th, Global Excl. USA Artist 34th, Streaming Songs 42nd, Radio Songs 68th, Pop Airplay Songs 28th, Adult Pop Airplay Songs 38th, and more.
'Cupid' was released in February and reached as high as 17th place on the Billboard Hot 100. It set a record as the longest-running entry by a K-pop girl group on the chart, staying for 25 consecutive weeks.
Jung Hong-jun, the CEO of Attract, expressed his gratitude to music fans, saying, "Thank you for the love and support you've shown Fifty Fifty this year."
He added, "Next year, with wisdom and courage, Fifty Fifty plans to challenge once again with their unique musical color, so please continue to support them."
Meanwhile, Keena recently attended the '2023 BBMAs Private Party' held in Los Angeles.
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<Translated by=Gawon Park(Dispatch)>