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Treasure, No. 1 for every song released in Japan... 'Here I Stand' Line Music Weekly Chart #1
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▲ Treasure sweeping the top of Japan's major music charts with 'Here I Stand'. Provided by YG Entertainment
[Sport TV News = Reporter Kim Won-gyeom] The group Treasure proved their hot local popularity by once again reaching the top of Japan's major music charts.
According to YG Entertainment on the 8th, Treasure's first Japanese single track, "Here I Stand -Anime Edit-", ranked first on the Line Music weekly chart (February 1st, 2023 - February 7th, 2023). Right after the sound source was released on January 30, it went straight to No. 1 and occupied real-time and daily charts as well as weekly charts.
'Here Eye Stand' is an original Japanese song of the pop rock genre with a sophisticated band sound. Treasure's signature energetic vocals are added to the lyrics to never give up on your dreams and maximize the strong message contained in the song.
In particular, this song was presented for the first time at the Kyocera Dome Osaka performance encore, and on January 30, the short version was released as a surprise gift to the fans. 1 on the weekly charts of not only Line Music but also Rakuten Music, Awa, and iTunes.
Even without special local activities, Treasure started with their debut song 'Boy', 'I Love You', 'MMM', 'My Treasure', 'Beautiful', 'Straight', 'U', 'Hello', etc. It showed the potential to achieve first place. Here's the 'Here Eye Stand' released to repay the enthusiastic support of the fans.
On the other hand, Treasure mobilized nearly 300,000 spectators on its first Japanese tour with 26 performances in 8 cities, setting a new record as the largest number of people in the history of a Korean artist's first tour. With this momentum, they are expected to ignite their global popularity by continuing their Asian tour, starting with Taipei in March, followed by Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Macau, and Hong Kong.
Reporter Kim Won-gyeom (gyummy@spotvnews.co.kr)