Seventeen's "FML" ranks at No. 2 on Billboard 200
'Seventeen' is a Korean boy band
formed by 'Pledis Entertainment'. The group consists of thirteen members.
Billboard said Monday in a
preview of this week's chart that Seventeen's "FML" has ranked No. 2
after U.S. country singer Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time".
K-pop boy group 'Seventeen' has ranked
No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with its 10th EP, "FML" its
highest ranking ever on the chart.
This marks Seventeen's highest ranking
ever on the U.S. chart.
The Billboard 200 ranks the most
popular albums of the week in the United States, measured by equivalent album
units comprising physical album sales and other digital sales records.
"FML" conveys a positive
message about not giving up during even the most difficult times. It consists
of six tracks led by two main singles: "F*ck My Life" and
"Super".
Released April 24, "FML" set a new record for first-week sales by a K-pop album, as it sold 4.55 million copies in its debut week.