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After months of build-up and anticipation, multi-platinum selling group Fifth Harmony’s third album Fifth Harmony, via Syco/Epic Records, blasted to the top of the charts around the world upon its August 25 release. The group’s self-titled album was the #1 pop and second-best overall selling album in the U.S., debuted at #4 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart and peaked at #1 on iTunes in more than 50 countries including Greece, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Columbia. In addition to instant fan acclaim – and frenzy, as Fifth Harmony’s loyal Harmonizers immediately launched the album to the top spots on both Twitter and Facebook’s worldwide trending topics – critics have also praised the record, with USA Today hailing it as “the strongest work yet of the group’s career” and Rolling Stone calling it the group’s “most cohesive album yet.” The album’s gold-certified lead single “Down” ft. Gucci Mane is the group’s fastest-rising single ever on iTunes, hitting number two within moments of its June release. The track marked Fifth Harmony’s best sales debut and was the #1 most added song at both Top 40 and Rhythmic Radio. Fifth Harmony’s already








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MILESTONES

BEING PART OF THE TOP FIVE OF FORBES KOREA’S POWER CELEBRITY YEARS SINCE 2014

EXO first appeared on Forbes Korea’s Power Celebrity list in 2014, securing the fifth spot on the list. The following year, the boys went on to top the list — a feat they replicated in 2016. Although they dropped to the fourth spot for the years 2017 and 2018, they are still the only boy group to have made the top five list for five consecutive years.

XOXO was indeed a breakthrough album, not only for EXO, but for South Korea’s music industry as well. The first studio album of the boy group which was released in 2013 broke records as it becomes the first album in 12 years released by a South Korean artist to sell more than one million copies