NCT Dream’s 'Glitch Mode' and repackaged version sell over 3.6 million copies

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NCT Dream’s 'Glitch Mode' and repackaged version sell over 3.6 million copies

NCT Dream [SM ENTERTAINMENT]

NCT Dream [SM ENTERTAINMENT]

 
NCT Dream’s second full-length album “Glitch Mode” and its repackaged version “Beatbox” sold over 3.6 million copies in total, setting a new record for the boy band, SM Entertainment said on Monday.
  
“Glitch Mode,” which dropped in March, sold over 2 million copies while its repackaged version “Beatbox” dropped in May and sold more than 1.5 million copies.
 
“NCT Dream has achieved another triple-million-seller following its first full-length album,” SM Entertainment said.  
 
Last year, the boy band’s first full-length album “Hot Sauce” and its repackaged version “Hello Future” also sold over 3 million copies combined.  
NCT Dream debuted in 2016 as a subunit of boy band NCT with its song "Chewing Gum." The group consists of seven members: Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Chenle, Jaemin and Jisung. Mark is Korean-Canadian, Renjun and Chenle are Chinese, and the rest of the members are Korean. The band is best known for songs including "My First and Last" (2017), "Boom" (2019), "Hello Future" (2021) and “Glitch Mode” (2022).

BY HALEY YANG [yang.hyunjoo@joongang.co.kr]
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