K-pop boy band BoyNextDoor's new album hits 1mln sales in five days

By Park Sae-jin Posted : May 18, 2025, 17:46 Updated : May 18, 2025, 17:46
This file image shows K-pop boy band BoyNextDoor Courtesy of KOZ Entertainment
This file image shows K-pop boy band BoyNextDoor. Courtesy of KOZ Entertainment

SEOUL, May 18 (AJP) - K-pop boy band BoyNextDoor’s latest mini album "No Genre" has surpassed one million in sales just five days after its release, setting a new record for the group.

According to Hanteo Chart on May 18, the album, which dropped on May 13, recorded a total of 1,074,316 copies sold as of the previous day. The figure marks a sharp rise from their previous release "19.99," which sold 759,156 copies in its first week and became a million-seller about six weeks later.

The group’s agency, KOZ Entertainment, expressed confidence that the momentum will continue. "As the group continues to perform on music shows and live stages, we expect album sales to keep increasing," the agency said.

No Genre has also made a strong impact overseas. It topped Japan’s Oricon daily album chart for two days in a row and saw both the title track and other songs enter the “rising chart” on China’s largest music streaming platform, QQ Music.

BoyNextDoor is currently promoting the title track "I Feel Good" through appearances on various music programs.
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