- IFPI Global Album Award is calculated according to an album’s sales across streaming, download and physical formats around the world
- Taylor Swift has two albums in the top 5 list; US country singer Morgan Wallen gets the third place
Seventeen’s FML is 2023’s biggest-selling album globally, with the K-pop band topping the chart run by the IFPI, an organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide, for the first time.
Five of the chart’s top 10 albums were by South Korean acts, representing the best ever Global Charts performance for K-pop, the IFPI said.
FML, released last April, was the most pre-ordered in K-pop history and topped charts in South Korea and Japan, the body which represents the global recorded music industry said. It also made the top five in the United States and France.
K-pop group Seventeen finds nirvana on ‘Seventeenth Heaven’
The 13-member group scooped the IFPI Global Album Award for 2023, a prize calculated according to an album’s sales across streaming, download and physical formats around the world.
The boy band’s Seventeenth Heaven record, which came out in October, ranked number 8. The IFPI rankings did not provide a figure or equivalent for total albums sold.
“The global appeal of K-pop continues to extend and S Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon and Dino continue to push the boundaries with their concepts, performances and talent,” Lewis Morrison, director of global charts & certifications at IFPI, said, naming Seventeen’s members.
Fellow South Korean boy band Stray Kids’ 5-Star and US country singer Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time ranked 2 and 3 respectively, with Taylor Swift’s Midnights and 1989 (Taylor’s Version) albums making up the rest of the top 5.
Swift was last week named global recording artist of the year for the fourth time by the IFPI. On Tuesday, the body announced Miley Cyrus’ hit “Flowers” as the world’s bestselling single in 2023.