The K-pop group Billlie is dominating global charts.
Billlie is continuing its run of popularity with the double title tracks ZAP and WORK from the full-length album released on the 6th, The collective soul and unconscious: chapter two, proving Billlie's tasteful musicality as they captured attention and global charts.
Billlie's double title tracks ZAP and WORK from the full-length album are jointly leading the charts, taking first and second on iTunes Korea's EDM chart. The highly addictive ZAP topped YouTube daily shorts for three days, graced the cover of Amazon Music's K-Girls playlist and gained popularity.
Following fans' requests, Billlie began promotions for the double title track WORK two weeks after their comeback. The song's performance video entered the top ranks of YouTube's popular music video chart in Korea and the YouTube trending music chart immediately after release, surpassing 2.59 million views.
In addition, Billlie's new release topped the iTunes dance album chart in 12 countries and regions including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan and Indonesia. Meanwhile, total YouTube views and listeners on domestic and international music platforms such as Melon and Spotify surged, and Google Trends showed sharp increases in keyword searches in several countries including Korea, Japan, Norway and Chile.
This underscores Billlie's expanded influence.
Billlie has steadily built the Billiverse narrative and grown over time. Through this album, Billlie's tasteful musicality has resonated with global fans, marking a meaningful progression.
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