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BTS Era Ends: Korea’s Most Popular Boy Band Has A Competitor

The Seventeen star just lit up. The guys recently released a new album and it seemed like they were just starting to pick up steam, steadily gaining notoriety. However, it quickly became clear that the young talents have overtaken the legendary group BTS, rightly considered the most popular in the K-pop world. Seventeen artists have unimaginable pre-orders for the songs. Not having time to officially release the album on all platforms, representatives of the group received applications for almost 5,000,000 copies, and on the day of the release of the album, it sold over 4,000,000 copies. Here they also jumped over BTS, leaving them no chance. The new album continues to win the hearts of the public. The idols broke all sales records in one day and one week since the work was officially released. And in this case, BTS faded into the background, which is why many saw Seventeen as serious competitors. Such conversations are especially aggravated now, as two members of BTS serve in the military and won’t return until 2024, one is actively promoting as a solo artist and with strength and major travels through the cities of the USA with a major tour as part of the presentation of his album. ARMYs believe that this state of affairs has become shaky ground for BTS themselves, and a good start for Seventeen, as well as other K-pop groups.

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