K-pop boy band Seventeen rewrote music chart history in South Korea with their new mini-album “FML.” SEVENTEEN FML_Seventeen FML_ALBUM READ:
“FML,” their 10th mini-album, was released on April 24. For the first time since their debut, Seventeen have two main tracks in one single album: “F*ck My Life” and “Super.”“Our new album contains both the music we want to present and the messages we want to convey,” said leader S.Coups.
This overtook the record set by BTS through their album “Map of the Soul: 7,” which sold 2,653,050 copies on the first day of release on Feb. 21, 2020. “Sector 17” was the repackaged version of the studio album “Face the Sun,” which recorded 1,758,565 copies in sales on the first day of release on May 27 last year.
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