BTOB's new Japanese single peaks #2 on Oricon Daily Single Chart
Boy band BTOB's new Japanese single, 'Future (あした),' peaked #2 on Oricon Daily Single Chart.
According to March 26th issue Oricon Daily Single Chart, BTOB's first Japanese single, 'Future (あした),' peaked #2 on the chart.
The single's sales volume surpassed 70 thousand on its first day, and this number is twice of Japanese dance group AAA, which peaked #3 on the chart.
This achievement is quite surprising to many fans and BTOB members as well, because it only has been about five months since BTOB made their official Japan debut.
On the same day, 'Future' debuted #1 on sales chart of Tower Records Shibuya branch, and BTOB's colossal popularity is becoming a hot issue among many fans and netizens once again.
BTOB's new Japanese single, 'Future,' is a song that encourages people to break away from the past, and keep walking towards new future. 'Future' is a song written by Japanese songwriters Tada Shinya, Ikuta Mashin co-wrote the song, and it focuses more on BTOB members' vocal performance.
To celebrate BTOB's phenomenal achievement, a press conference was held on March 26th at Tower Records Shibuya branch.
During the conference, BTOB's Jung Il Hoon said, "We have prepared the single over a long time, and we are very thrilled to hear that it is doing so well in Japan. It is all thanks to our fans and staffs in the region."
He continued, "Our official Japanese fan club was launched a few days ago, and we hope that everyone would keep giving us unchanging supports."
Meanwhile, BTOB members are staying in Japan for their new promotion at the moment, and they are going to hold promotion events in Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo until March 30th.
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