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XG Tops Billboard’s ‘Favorite New Songs’ This Week with “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT”

EtcXG Tops Billboard's 'Favorite New Songs' This Week with "SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT"
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XG is achieving impressive chart success with the pre-release track from its second mini-album.

Released on the 26th, XG’s pre-release track “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT” exemplifies the group’s unique creativity and has sparked enthusiastic reactions worldwide and among global celebrities.

The song clinched first place in Billboard’s This Week’s Favorite New Music poll, garnering over 60% of the votes and cementing its buzzworthy status.

“Something Ain’t Right” topped the iTunes Dance chart in 14 countries and regions, including the U.S., Brazil, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand. It also reached the top 100 on the iTunes chart in 18 countries and regions. The accompanying music video entered YouTube’s trending charts in 13 countries and regions, peaking at 50th place on the U.S. YouTube Daily Chart. Within its first release day, the song garnered over 1.1 million streams, marking a new streaming and download record for XG.

XG has actively shared “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT” content across its official social media channels, receiving enthusiastic responses from fans worldwide, including notable artist Joe Jonas.

Meanwhile, XG is preparing to release its second mini-album on November 8.

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