LE SSERAFIM reached a career high with their single album SPAGHETTI and successfully wrapped up official promotions.

LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Heo Yunjin, Kazuha, Hong Eunchae) concluded activities for their single album released Oct. 24 after appearing on SBS' Inkigayo, which aired on the 9th. That day the five members took the stage in delivery person outfits. These were the costumes they had worn in photo and video content released during the pre-promotion period. LE SSERAFIM held a styling vote among fans to choose the look they wanted to see at the final music show, and the delivery person outfits were chosen first, so they wore them on stage. They also showed love for fans until the end, blowing finger hearts during the choreography, among other gestures.

LE SSERAFIM proved their presence as the leading fourth-generation girl group with this promotion. The title track SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS) entered both of the world's major pop charts, reaching No. 50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 46 on the U.K. Official Singles Chart, breaking the group's own records. On the U.K. Official Singles Chart it followed the No. 46 placement by charting again at No. 77 on Nov. 8 (Korea time), marking two consecutive weeks on the chart.

The song also stood out on the world's largest music streaming platform, Spotify. From its release date through Nov. 8 it was streamed more than 2 million times daily, and it recorded 16,838,668 cumulative streams in its first week of release (tracking period: Oct. 24–30). That is not only the group's best performance but also the highest first-week streaming figure among fourth-generation K-pop group songs released this year.

Their popularity in Japan and China is also strong. SPAGHETTI, released in Japan on the 27th, sold about 80,000 copies on its first day and took No. 1 on Oricon's Daily Single Ranking (Oct. 27). The album also topped QQ Music's Weekly Bestselling Albums chart (tracking period: Oct. 31–Nov. 6, 2025). The title track consistently placed on Japan's Spotify Daily Top Songs and major music site Line Music's Daily Top 100 from its release through Nov. 8. Notably, on Japan's Spotify Weekly Top Songs (tracking period: Oct. 31–Nov. 6) it jumped 26 spots from the previous week to No. 24. On China TME (Tencent Music Entertainment)'s Korean-language chart it held the top spot for two consecutive weeks (Oct. 27–Nov. 9). As TME owns four major local music platforms—QQ Music, Kugou Music, Kuwo Music and WeSing—this demonstrates the heated response in the Chinese-speaking market.

As the performance went viral, domestic streaming results also showed a steep rise. The title track reached as high as No. 2 and No. 7 on Bugs and Melon daily charts, respectively. On Melon it climbed an astonishing 79 spots from its entry position, demonstrating remarkable buzz. On Spotify Korea's Daily Top Songs it remained in the top 10 continuously from its release through Nov. 8.

Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM will perform at Tokyo Dome on the 18th and 19th for 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'EASY CRAZY HOT' ENCORE IN TOKYO DOME. It is the encore concert of their first world tour, which began in Korea last April and swept through Japan, Asia and North America.

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