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Seventeen Achieves Gold Certification in Japan with 2015 Hit "Mansae"

Eyeon Choi / Published August 30, 2024 12:37 AM
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K-pop sensation Seventeen has achieved a notable milestone with their 2015 hit song "Mansae," which has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). The certification, announced on Thursday, marks a significant accomplishment for the group, underscoring their enduring popularity and influence in the Japanese market.

“Mansae,” the lead track from Seventeen’s second extended play (EP) Boys Be, has accumulated over 50 million streams in Japan as of last month. This achievement makes it the band's 12th song to receive gold certification. The music video for "Mansae" was notably the second-most viewed K-pop video in its release month, reflecting its widespread acclaim and popularity.

The Boys Be EP not only resonated with fans but also earned Seventeen a place on Billboard magazine's prestigious "2015 21 Under 21" list, making them the only Asian act to be featured that year. This recognition highlighted the group's rapid rise and significant impact on the global music scene.

Looking ahead, Seventeen is set to make a notable appearance at Lollapalooza Berlin on September 8. Following this, the group will kick off their international tour with a live performance in Seoul on October 12-13. The Seoul concert will also serve as the launch event for their upcoming 12th EP, offering fans a first look at new music and further cementing their global presence.

Seventeen’s continued success in Japan and their upcoming international engagements reflect their growing influence and ongoing appeal across diverse markets. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate the group's next steps as they continue to shape the global music landscape.


Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com

Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

K-pop sensation Seventeen has achieved a notable milestone with their 2015 hit song "Mansae," which has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). The certification, announced on Thursday, marks a significant accomplishment for the group, underscoring their enduring popularity and influence in the Japanese market.

“Mansae,” the lead track from Seventeen’s second extended play (EP) Boys Be, has accumulated over 50 million streams in Japan as of last month. This achievement makes it the band's 12th song to receive gold certification. The music video for "Mansae" was notably the second-most viewed K-pop video in its release month, reflecting its widespread acclaim and popularity.

The Boys Be EP not only resonated with fans but also earned Seventeen a place on Billboard magazine's prestigious "2015 21 Under 21" list, making them the only Asian act to be featured that year. This recognition highlighted the group's rapid rise and significant impact on the global music scene.

Looking ahead, Seventeen is set to make a notable appearance at Lollapalooza Berlin on September 8. Following this, the group will kick off their international tour with a live performance in Seoul on October 12-13. The Seoul concert will also serve as the launch event for their upcoming 12th EP, offering fans a first look at new music and further cementing their global presence.

Seventeen’s continued success in Japan and their upcoming international engagements reflect their growing influence and ongoing appeal across diverse markets. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate the group's next steps as they continue to shape the global music landscape.


Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com

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