Despite the release of their latest album “Crazy,”LE SSERAFIM has seen a notable decrease in sales, sparking speculation that their fanbase may be diminishing.
On September 3rd, an online post titled “LE SSERAFIM ‘Crazy’ Fourth-Day Sales Concludes”received a lot of attention, accumulating almost 50,000 views. The post shared the sales numbers for “Crazy”, which displayed a noticeable decrease in comparison to the group’s previous records “Unforgiven”and “Easy”.
Despite receiving a mixed response from netizens, the post prompted discussions among fans. Some expressed concerns about the group’s fanbase, while others cautioned against drawing conclusions based on only four days of sales.
According to comments from internet users, it appears that many fans have stopped supporting the artists. Some are questioning the trend of purchasing multiple albums solely for the purpose of boosting sales, despite not actually listening to the CDs. Others are advising fans to buy the albums to help the artists succeed, but also acknowledging that album sales may not hold as much weight in today’s streaming-dominated music industry. Additionally, there are concerns about the decrease in the artists’ fan base and low album sales numbers, even though it is still the first week since the album’s release. Some users also mention their personal reason for not purchasing the album, such as the excessive number of versions available and feeling pressured to spend more money.
In recent months, LE SSERAFIM has been involved in several controversies. Currently, their newest single “Crazy”is ranked at 66th place on the chart.
Despite the low sales and reactions, the brand Le Sserafim continues to receive attention from K-pop fans.
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