The group's first hip-hop song since debut, "Skittlez (스키틀즈)" by FIFTY FIFTY, has exactly hit the tastes of global listeners.
FIFTY FIFTY is showing hot popularity in the United States with the third digital single track "Skittlez (스키틀즈)" and continues a steep upward trend.
According to FIFTY FIFTY's agency Attract, "Skittlez" ranked 38th on Mediabase's Top 40 Radio Airplay Chart, which was released on the 20th.
Mediabase is a chart that aggregates North American radio airplay data, compiling based on the number of times songs are played on radio stations, and it is a chart that can confirm whether a song has recently been frequently selected on local radio.
Among these, entering the top 40 chart is an indicator showing radio airplay performance and a barometer proving popular appeal in the North American market. It is especially meaningful because it shows that FIFTY FIFTY's music has been consistently receiving much love in the United States.
FIFTY FIFTY's "Skittlez" immediately targeted listeners' tastes by entering the Mediabase chart at 56 after its release, and even after promotional activities ended, it continued to draw an upward ranking curve, showing remarkable strength.
The hip-hop song "Skittlez," which FIFTY FIFTY attempted for the first time since debut, is a song that likens a moment when emotions burst out all at once to "Skittlez," and the lyrics, which depict the sweet chaos created as emotions mix together like candies of different colors, are evaluated to harmonize well with the members' vocal tones.
Having built a single genre called "FIFTY pop" with "Cupid," "Pookie," and "Eeny meeny miny moe," and having been loved as representative easy-listening songs, FIFTY FIFTY raised expectations for their future music by showing musical versatility in more diverse genres with "Skittlez."
FIFTY FIFTY plans to meet fans this year through various activities such as broadcasts, performances, award ceremonies and content.
[Photo] Provided by Attract.
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