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Billboard Women in Music: 2024 Group of the Year NewJeans Won [14] Circle Chart Music Awards: 2023: New Artist of the Year – Digital "Attention" Won [15] Artist of the Year – Global Digital Music (August) "Attention" Nominated [16] "Hype Boy" Nominated New Artist of the Year – Physical New Jeans: Nominated [17] 2024: Artist of the Year ...
NewJeans' second EP, Get Up, sold over a million copies and reached the top 10 on charts in South Korea, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, and Switzerland among others. In the United States, the EP earned NewJeans their first entry and number-one on the Billboard 200.
Prior to the official release, "Bubble Gum" debuted at number 15 on Billboard 's Hits of the World chart for South Korea and number 166 on the Billboard Global Excl. US in the chart issue dated May 11, 2024. [16] [17] The track also topped the popular music video and popular song categories on YouTube Korea. [18]
NewJeans debuted in 2022 under ADOR, a subsidiary label of Hybe Corporation, and their 2023 EP Get Up was the group's first entry and first number-one on the US Billboard 200. [1] Selling over two million copies, [2] Get Up established NewJeans as one of the most prominent international music acts of the year.
It became their first album to sell over one million copies, [48] shortly before New Jeans also reached one million copies sold. [36] OMG was accompanied by a second single of the same name, which went viral on TikTok and peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100, [49] [50] and became the group's most streamed song on Spotify. [51] "
Kim Do-heon, member of the selection committee at the Korean Music Awards, described "Ditto" as "fresh and warm at the same time, new and nostalgic at the same time, a song that symbolizes the winter of 2022". [26] Paste placed the song at 23 on their list of the 100 best songs of the 2020s so far. [27]
Writing for Billboard, Starr Bowenbank said "New Jeans" is a "chill, laidback" track, [7] while Sara Delgado of Teen Vogue described it as a "quasi-jingly number" with a "simple yet catchy hook and impeccable mixing that makes demo-esque layers feel maximalist". [6]
[31] [32] The single peaked atop the singles chart in Singapore [33] and Billboard 's Hits of the World charts for South Korea, [34] Taiwan, [35] and Vietnam. [36] In North America, it peaked at number 74 on the US Billboard Hot 100 [37] and number 35 on the Canadian Hot 100 and is the group's most streamed song on Spotify. [38] [39]