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LE SSERAFIM Achieves Unique Feat for K-Pop in Consequence's '200 Best Songs of 2025'

LE SSERAFIM Achieves Unique Feat for K-Pop in Consequence's '200 Best Songs of 2025'
LE SSERAFIM's 'Come Over' reached 90th on the Consequence chart, setting a unique record for K-Pop.
‘SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS)’ has maintained its ranking for six weeks, gaining popularity in 17 countries.
LE SSERAFIM is significantly impacting the global music market while expanding their fanbase.

[TV Daily - Hana Choi] K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM has made a unique mark among K-pop artists in this year-end chart. On the 4th (local time), the American music media Consequence unveiled its '200 Best Songs of 2025' list, featuring LE SSERAFIM's mini-album track 'Come Over' at 90th place. This is the only entry by a Korean artist on the list, and it stands out as the sole track from an album to make it onto the chart. Consequence highlighted the song's hypnotic repetition as a reason for its selection.

'Come Over' is a collaboration with Josh Lloyd and Lydia Kitto, members of the British band Jungle, boasting a vintage yet dreamlike melody. It achieved significant success on global streaming platforms, reaching the 'Daily Top Songs' chart in Korea, the U.S., and Japan.

In addition, LE SSERAFIM's single title track 'SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS)' continues to rise in popularity. This track was positioned 81st in the 'Weekly Top Songs Global' chart released on the 5th, maintaining a place in the rankings for six consecutive weeks and garnering attention in 17 countries including Korea. 'SPAGHETTI' has surpassed 90 million cumulative plays on Spotify, with predictions pointing toward a rapid reach of 100 million soon.

The inclusion of LE SSERAFIM's 'Come Over' on the chart demonstrates not only their K-Pop status but also their global competitiveness in the music industry. This achievement reflects their standing as a frontrunner among 4th-generation girl groups, and it suggests a synergistic effect with various Hallyu products including K-beauty and K-fashion.

The collaboration with British artists adds an intriguing element to the song, showcasing a mix of diverse musical influences from around the world. This is pivotal for the globalization of K-pop, enhancing their chances of success in international markets. Notably, LE SSERAFIM's fanbase is rapidly expanding due to this global networking.

The popularity of 'SPAGHETTI' also warrants attention. Featuring BTS's j-hope amplifies the synergy surrounding this track and drives its popularity not just in Korea but across various Asian countries. This indicates LE SSERAFIM's establishment as global artists and builds anticipation for their future musical endeavors.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr