Group NMIXX is enjoying long-running popularity in the United States with the hit song "Blue Valentine".

The title track "Blue Valentine" from NMIXX's first full-length album, released in October 2025, appeared on U.S. Mediabase's Top 40 Radio Chart for six consecutive weeks. Earlier, in the fourth week of January (tracking period 2026.01.18~2026.01.24), NMIXX made its first appearance on the chart at No. 38, then steadily climbed to No. 35, No. 32 and most recently landed at No. 30 in the fourth week of February (tracking period 2026.02.22~2026.02.28), marking its sixth consecutive week on the chart.

It also made its presence felt on Billboard's Pop Airplay. NMIXX debuted on the chart at No. 38 on the Jan. 31 chart (local time) and improved its position to No. 35 on the Feb. 28 chart, and on the March 7 chart it was at No. 36, maintaining a position within the top 40 for a total of five weeks.

The Top 40 Radio Chart is based each week on airplay data from major U.S. radio stations, and Pop Airplay likewise ranks songs weekly based on the number of times they are played on major U.S. radio stations. For foreign artists, these charts are key indicators for judging entry into the North American pop market mainstream, and NMIXX's achievements on both charts with "Blue Valentine" show that they are expanding their influence among the local public beyond their fandom.

Last year, NMIXX achieved a career high by sweeping Melon Top 100 daily, weekly and the November monthly chart at No. 1 with "Blue Valentine," and earned praise from major domestic and international media outlets including Billboard, cementing their status as a leading K-pop girl group. About three months after release, NMIXX is standing out on major U.S. radio charts in the birthplace of pop, and their global hit streak is expected to extend further.

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