The group The Boyz has completed another record.

The agency 100% announced today (24th) that The Boyz's third full-length album 'Unexpected' has surpassed 740,000 units in first-week sales. Since its release on the 17th, total sales for the week reached 743,255 units.

This sets a new career high for The Boyz, surpassing their previous best first-week sales record of 600,000 units from their second album Pt.2 'Sixth Sense.'

At the same time, The Boyz has become a quadruple half-million seller for the fourth time, following their mini album 6th 'THRILL-ING', second full-length album Pt.2 'Sixth Sense', and mini album 9th 'Fuse(導火線)'.

Additionally, the music video for the title track 'VVV' has surpassed 25 million views just six days after its release, and it has achieved first place on major domestic music charts such as Bugs Music, garnering a hot response.

The Boyz's third full-length album 'Unexpected', released on the 17th, encapsulates the unpredictable charm of the group as the title suggests. The members participated in the entire album production, including writing lyrics, composing, and designing the logo, adding authenticity, and featuring a wide range of genres, offering a broad musical spectrum.

Since debuting in 2017, The Boyz have received love from countless K-pop fans by releasing albums that clarify their group identity. As this new release signals the second act of their activities, the record of being a quadruple half-million seller proves The Boyz's global influence, and attention is focused on what records they will break next in their career.

Meanwhile, The Boyz plans to continue their activities with the title track 'VVV' from their third full-length album.

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