THE BOYZ have reached new milestones with their third studio album ‘Unexpected.’ According to their agency, One Hundred, the album sold an impressive 743,255 copies within its first week, surpassing the 600,000 sales of their previous album ‘Sixth Sense Pt.2.’
With this achievement, THE BOYZ have now earned the title of ‘quadruple half-million seller,’ marking their fourth album to surpass 500,000 copies sold. This record follows the success of their 6th mini-album ‘THRILL-ING,’ 9th mini-album ‘BE AWAKE,’ and ‘Sixth Sense Pt.2.’
The title track ‘VVV’ has also been receiving worldwide attention, surpassing 25 million views on YouTube in just six days. It has also dominated domestic music charts, claiming the top spot on Bugs Music and other streaming platforms.
‘Unexpected’ showcases the group’s diverse musical spectrum, featuring tracks written and composed by the members themselves. They even participated in the album’s logo design, adding a personal touch to the project.
Since their debut in 2017, THE BOYZ have steadily built a global fanbase, and with this latest achievement, they have once again proven their powerful presence in the K-pop industry. Fans are eagerly anticipating what new heights the group will reach next.
Meanwhile, THE BOYZ continue promotions for ‘VVV,’ captivating audiences with their dynamic performances. Fans can look forward to more surprises from the group as they push the boundaries of their success.