Display MoreYep. Shes been setting records from the get go, and its still charting so she keeps making more records.
She entered the billboard top 200 and became the FIRST kpop soloist to ever chart top 10 (placing at number 7). She is also the first kpop soloist (of either gender) to hit number 1 on billboards top album sales chart. She also got number 1 on the top current album sales chart and world albums chart.
She entered the billboard artist 100, the second kpop soloist after Suga, she got 5, he got 4.
First female soloist song to spend 5 weeks in the top 50 of billboard global 200
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To be clear, she was the FIRST kpop soloist to spend over 2 weeks in the top 50 of either billboard artist 100 and 200 and we are on week 5 and she is still on both and she beat the previous record 2 weeks ago so now its just extending her lead
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Now we are on week 5 and she is still charting, articles say 'Notably, no K-pop soloist has ever managed to spend a total of five weeks on the chart before—even when combining all of their different entries on the chart—making it all the more impressive that Nayeon has pulled off the feat with one album alone. Additionally, “IM NAYEON” held steady at No. 7 on Billboard’s World Albums chart this week, and it also swept the No. 11 spot on both the Top Album Sales chart and the Top Current Album Sales chart. Nayeon’s hit solo debut track “POP!” also stayed strong at No. 24 on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart and No. 43 on the Global 200 in its fifth consecutive week on both charts.'
As for the TT
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Very well said and put together.
I might have to copy your post exactly if I ever need it to defend Nayeon.
I also want to mention Japan's achievement is also quiet impressive and Japan is the 2nd largest music market so that is also quiet relevant in terms of gauging Nayeons success
These are just records and achievements. For non records she's still doing incredible well and stable in Japan.