LE SSERAFIM to Release 4th Japanese Single 'DIFFERENT' on June 24th

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LE SSERAFIM to Release 4th Japanese Single 'DIFFERENT' on June 24th

The girl group LE SSERAFIM will release their 4th Japanese single 'DIFFERENT' on June 24th.

At midnight on April 24th, LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, Hong Eunchae) posted a logo image along with the announcement of 'DIFFERENT' on their official social media accounts. The letters in the image are uniquely designed, capturing attention. Alphabets created using roads, fences, heart shapes, and the team's logo combine to express the single's title, 'DIFFERENT'.

Prior to their comeback with the new single on June 24th, LE SSERAFIM will hold the '2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'EASY CRAZY HOT' IN JAPAN'. They will meet local fans in Nagoya on May 6-7, Osaka on May 13-14, Kitakyushu on June 7-8, and Saitama on June 12 and 14-15. The heat of the performances is expected to further increase anticipation for the new song.

LE SSERAFIM is solidifying its position as a top-tier K-pop girl group in Japan. Their 5th mini album 'HOT', released in Korea on March 14th, sold 69,291 copies in Japan on its release day, topping the Oricon Daily Album Ranking (March 15th). This marks the sixth time LE SSERAFIM has topped the chart with their albums released in Korea, including their debut album 'FEARLESS'. Furthermore, they topped the Weekly Digital Album Ranking (aggregation period: March 10-16) with sales from just three days.

In addition, 'HOT' surpassed 100,000 copies in local shipments for the fourth consecutive time, following their 1st full album 'UNFORGIVEN', 3rd mini album 'EASY', and 4th mini album 'CRAZY', achieving the remarkable feat of receiving the 'Gold' certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan.


Written by Lee Seung Hun
Translated by Lee So Yun



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