'4th-generation girl group powerhouse' LE SSERAFIM achieved the only result by a K-pop singer on a year-end settlement of account chart.

On the 4th (local time), U.S. music publication Consequence released 'The 200 Best Songs of 2025'. LE SSERAFIM's mini fifth album track

'Come Over' is a song that involved work by Josh Lloyd (J Lloyd) and Lydia Kitto of the well-known British band Jungle. Its vintage yet dreamy melody has been widely loved. It has entered Spotify's daily top songs in Korea, the United States and Japan on the global audio and music streaming platform.

The success of LE SSERAFIM's single album title track 'SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS)' continues. The song placed 81st on the 'Weekly Top Songs Global' chart released on the 5th (tracking period: Nov. 28–Dec. 4), marking six consecutive weeks on the chart. It has also consistently charted on 'Weekly Top Songs' in 17 countries/regions, including Korea, Hong Kong and Japan, enjoying long-running popularity.

As of the Dec. 4 Spotify chart, the song's cumulative plays exceeded 90 million. At the current pace, it is expected to reach 100 million plays in the shortest period in the group's history.

Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM will attend the '10th Anniversary Asia Artist Awards 2025' held at Kaohsiung National Stadium on the 6th.

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