LE SSERAFIM added a gold disc certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

On the 12th, according to the Recording Industry Association of Japan, LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chae-won, Sakura, Heo Yun-jin, Kazuha, Hong Eun-chae)'s single album 1st 'SPAGHETTI' surpassed cumulative shipments of 100,000 copies as of October and received the gold disc "Gold" certification. It was an achievement reached in about four days after the local release on the 27th of last month.

LE SSERAFIM received "Gold" certification for both the mini album 5th 'HOT', released in Korea this year, and single album 1st. From the first studio album 'UNFORGIVEN' to mini album 3rd 'EASY', mini album 4th 'CRAZY', 'HOT' and 'SPAGHETTI', Korean records have exceeded shipments of 100,000 copies five times in a row, solidifying their status as the "strongest fourth-generation girl group."

The Recording Industry Association of Japan awards gold disc certifications each month based on cumulative album shipments: gold (100,000 or more), platinum (250,000 or more), double platinum (500,000 or more), triple platinum (750,000 or more) and million (1,000,000 or more).

'SPAGHETTI' is an album that captures LE SSERAFIM's irresistible charm, like tangled spaghetti. In Japan, it sold about 80,000 copies on the release day (Nov. 27) alone and topped the Oricon daily single ranking for Nov. 27. The title track of the same name consistently appeared on Spotify Japan's "Daily Top Songs" and major music site LINE MUSIC's "Daily Top Songs 100" from its release through Nov. 10.

It also achieved remarkable results on global charts. The song entered both of the world's two major pop charts, reaching No. 50 on Billboard's main song chart "Hot 100" in the U.S. and No. 46 on the U.K.'s "Official Singles Top 100," setting a new team record.

Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM will make its first entry into the Tokyo Dome on the 18th–19th to hold "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 in April and held a total of 27 performances in 18 cities across Japan, Asia and North America.

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