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27th February 2024

SEVENTEEN’s FML announced by IFPI as biggest-selling Global Album of the Year

~ FML tops IFPI’s Global Album Chart ~

27th February 2024 – IFPI, the organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide, has announced SEVENTEEN’s FML as the winner of the IFPI Global Album Award for 2023.

The IFPI Global Album Award is calculated according to an album’s worldwide sales across streaming, download and physical music formats during the calendar year. The award is presented to the artist whose album finishes at #1 in the IFPI Global Album Chart, which was also released today.

K-Pop group SEVENTEEN have topped the 2023 Chart, with FML winning the group their first ever IFPI Global Charts Award. The album, released in April 2023, was the most pre-ordered in K-Pop history and debuted at #1 in South Korea as well as reaching #1 in Japan and charting in the Top 5 in France and the US. The group also saw their follow up album SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN, released in October, reach #8 in the IFPI Global Album Chart.

South Korean acts accounted for five of the Top 10 albums in the IFPI Global Album Chart, representing the best ever Global Charts performance for K-Pop. Stray Kids also saw two albums reach the Top 10, with 5-STAR (#2) and ROCK-STAR (#9). NCT DREAM made their first appearance in an IFPI Global Charts with ISTJ entering at #6 and there were also debut appearances for K-Pop acts ZEROBASEONE and IVE, at #18 and #20. Following huge global success with BTS, Jung Kook made his first solo appearance on the IFPI Global Album Chart with his album GOLDEN reaching #14.

IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year, Taylor Swift, also celebrated two albums in the Top 10, with Midnights (#4) spending a second consecutive year in the Top five and 1989 (Taylor’s Version) reaching #5 following its release in October 2023.

North American acts took the remainder of places in the Top 10, and overall took five spots in the full Top 20.  Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time charted at #3, while SZA (#7, SOS) and Travis Scott (#10, UTOPIA) both made their first appearances in the IFPI Global Album Chart.

Lewis Morrison, Director of Global Charts & Certifications at IFPI says: “We are delighted to present this year’s IFPI Global Album Award to SEVENTEEN, following the incredible performance of FML across the world. The global appeal of K-Pop continues to extend and S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Migyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon and Dino continue to push the boundaries with their concepts, performances and talent. FML and SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN were both huge hits across continents and our congratulations go to the group, their team and of course CARATs all over the world!

“Mirroring the other IFPI Global Charts released in the past week, the rankings provide an insight into the dynamic nature of recorded music today, with artists – and their record labels – finding success across genres and geographies, and by leveraging both streaming and physical formats to delight their fans.”

About the IFPI Global Charts IFPI’s Global Charts provide the most complete picture of artist, album and track performance worldwide. The Charts capture streaming, downloads and physical formats in every country directly from the participating record labels, which is then converted using IFPI’s unique methodology to a single, global chart figure. The methodology, developed in partnership with IFPI’s member record labels, reflects global commercial success by combining the most exhaustive reporting of unit sales and streams with the country-level economics of each consumption type.

ENDS

Notes to editors:

A hi-res image of each of the Top 10 IFPI Global Album Chart is available on request. Please contact press@ifpi.org.

In recent days IFPI have announced Taylor Swift as the winner of the Global Artist Of The Year Award and Miley Cyrus’ Flowers as the winner of The Global Single Of The Year Award.

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