FIFTY FIFTY continues to make history on U.S. radio with their smash hit “Cupid”!
For the past six weeks, “Cupid” has been steadily climbing up Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States.
On June 21 local time, Billboard revealed that “Cupid” had risen to a new peak of No. 14 in its sixth consecutive week on the chart, continuing its perfect streak of rising up the Pop Airplay chart every week since its initial debut.
Not only is FIFTY FIFTY now the first female K-pop artist ever to enter the top 15 of the Pop Airplay chart, but they are only the second K-pop group to do so (following BTS). “Cupid” is also only the third K-pop group song to break the top 15, after BTS’s “Dynamite” and “Butter.”
Meanwhile, over on Billboard’s Hot 100, “Cupid” extended its own record as the longest-charting K-pop girl group song in history. In its 13th consecutive week on the chart, “Cupid” stayed strong at No. 24.
“Cupid” also climbed back up to No. 3 in its 14th consecutive week on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart, in addition to ranking No. 5 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart, No. 7 on the Global 200, and No. 40 on the main Digital Song Sales chart.
Finally, FIFTY FIFTY became the third K-pop girl group ever to spend seven weeks on Billboard’s Artist 100, where they charted at No. 64 this week. The only other female K-pop artists to spend seven weeks on the chart to date are BLACKPINK and TWICE.
Congratulations to FIFTY FIFTY!
Source: Soompi