SEOUL, Nov. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — K-pop boy group Stray Kids has entered the Billboard Hot 100 main singles chart for the first time in its career with its latest song.
“Lalalala,” the lead track on the octet’s new EP, “Rock-Star,” debuted at No. 90 on the chart for this week, Billboard said on social media Monday (U.S. time).
This marks the first time Stray Kids has charted on the coveted Hot 100.
Aside from Stray Kids, BTS is the only other K-pop boy group that has been on the chart.
The Hot 100 ranks the most popular songs of the week in the United States, measured by all-genre streaming, radio airplay and sales data.
On the Billboard 200, Stray Kids claimed its fourth No. 1 with the album, “Rock-Star.”
On Sunday, the group won Top K-Pop Album at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards for its third full-length album, “5-Star.”
(Yonhap)