Bonnekdo New Album Goes Straight to No. 1 on Nippon Oricon Daily Album Rankings

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BOYNEXTDOOR has risen to the top of the Japanese music charts.

According to the latest chart (dated September 9) released by Japan's Oricon on September 10, BOYNEXTDOOR (Sungho, Liu, Myungjaehyun, TaeSan, Leehan, and Unhak)'s mini album "19.99" sold 105,090 copies on its first day of release and entered the top spot on the Daily Album Ranking. It surpassed the Japanese debut single "AND," which was released in July, selling 101,271 copies on its first day, breaking its own record for first-day sales in Japan.

This marks the fourth consecutive Oricon top for Boy Next Door, following their mini album "WHY..," mini album "HOW?" and Japanese debut single. The new album debuted at No. 1 on the Hantar Chart Daily Music Chart (dated September 9) with sales of 609,666 copies on the day of release.

"19.99" is an album about various emotions around the hottest age in life, twenty. The members who are just entering their 20s, including Fate, who will turn 20 next year, worked closely on the songs and expressed their experiences through music.


The album is also doing well on the music charts. The title track "Nice Guy" and the pre-release song "Parents Not Allowed" entered the Melon daily chart on the day of release, and the music video for "Nice Guy" was ranked No. 8 on YouTube's most trending music as of noon on the 11th, three days after its release.