Red Velvet sub-unit Irene & Seulgi proved their power as "another level unit" by sweeping the top spot on the...
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Red Velvet sub-unit Irene & Seulgi proved their power as "another level unit" by sweeping the top spot on the global charts as well as in Korea with their debut mini-album Monster.
Irene & Seulgi's first mini-album "Monster" released on the 6th topped various music charts, including Hanteo Chart, Sinnara Record and Yes24.
The title song also topped the music charts right after its release, and it still ranks first in Bugs, Vibe, and Momofle (as of 9 a.m.,), confirming high interest in Irene & Seulgi.
Media outlets reported that Irene and Seulgi's 1st mini album has topped iTunes album charts in a total of 45 countries, including Canada, France, and Spain.
The two singer's first mini-album is receiving positive responses as it contains a total of six songs with colorful music colors, including the title track "Monster," which has impressive conceptual lyrics and strong sound.
The album also features a variety of musical colors, including “Diamond” with dreamy yet sweet charms, “Feel Good” with groovy beats and addictive hooks, “Jelly” with impressive medial expressions, and a complete version of “Uncover” with bonus tracks.
In addition, the track “Naughty” is a song that the two singers will perform as a follow-up to, and will be available through the album, and the song will be released in time for future activities.
Meanwhile, the music video for Red Velvet first sub-unit title track has been released on YouTube and Naver TV SMTOWN channels at 12 p.m. on the 7th.
>>> Check out 'Monster' official music video here: