LE SSERAFIM's "CRAZY" Continues to Climb Global Charts
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-01-12 10:55:02
Source Music, the agency behind the K-pop group LE SSERAFIM, announced on January 11th that the group's hit track "CRAZY" is continuing to gain momentum on global charts.
Released last August, "CRAZY" has been steadily climbing international charts and has recently entered the top weekly song charts in 14 countries on Spotify, including Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and South Korea. The song has maintained its popularity for nearly five months, demonstrating its global appeal.
On January 7th, "CRAZY" re-entered Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart and has since surpassed 1.28 million daily streams. This marks the song's 53rd entry into the chart, and it is nearing 200 million total streams.
"CRAZY" is an EDM-based house track that captures the exhilarating feelings of encountering something exciting. Its trendy genre and relatable lyrics have resonated with global music fans and digital creators alike, leading to a surge in content featuring the song on platforms like TikTok.
This increased interest in "CRAZY" has also driven up streams for other tracks on the group's mini-album. "1-800-hot-n-fun" has surpassed 250,000 daily streams, while "Pierrot" has exceeded 130,000.
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