These Are 16 K-Pop Artists’ Best Vs. Worst Selling Albums
K-Pop artists can vary widely in success from one comeback to another. Sometimes a really popular artist can get poor feedback if their song isn’t well-received, or a less well-known group can skyrocket to success with a particularly good comeback. Most artists see a variation in their popularity throughout their careers, which shows in their album sales! Here is a comparison of 16 different K-Pop artists’ best and worst selling albums.
1. Girls’ Generation
Best Selling: The Boys (572.8k sales)
Worst Selling: Gee (100k sales)
2. BTS
Best Selling: Map of the Soul: 7 (5.27 million sales)
Worst Selling: Skool Luv Affair Special Edition (14.9k sales)
3. IZ*ONE
Best Selling: BLOOM*IZ (447.2k sales)
Worst Selling: COLOR*IZ (303.5k sales)
4. KARD
Best Selling: Hola Hola (18.3k sales)
Worst Selling: Red Moon (6.5k sales)
5. KARA
Best Selling: Step (101.8k sales)
Worst Selling: In Love (11.8k sales)
6. (G)I-DLE
Best Selling: I Made (42.2k sales)
Worst Selling: I Am (39.5k sales)
7. GOT7
Best Selling: 7 for 7 (388k sales)
Worst Selling: Mad Winter Edition (27.4k sales)
8. DAY6
Best Selling: Shoot Me: Youth Part 1 (65.6k sales)
Worst Selling: The Day (10.5k sales)
9. ATEEZ
Best Selling: Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action (175.9k sales)
Worst Selling: Treasure Ep.1: All to Zero (67.6k sales)
10. BLACKPINK
Best Selling: Kill This Love (1.05 million sales)
Worst Selling: Square Up (311.8k sales)
11. Red Velvet
Best Selling: Summer Magic (174.5k sales)
Worst Selling: The Velvet (59k sales)
12. MAMAMOO
Best Selling: Reality in Black (111.1k sales)
Worst Selling: Piano Man (6.9k sales)
13. MONSTA X
Best Selling: Take.2 We Are Here (264.4k sales)
Worst Selling: Tresspass (38.6k sales)
14. EXO
Best Selling: Don’t Mess Up My Tempo (3.39 million sales)
Worst Selling: Sing for You (550.7k sales)
15. MOMOLAND
Best Selling: Great! (23.3k sales)
Worst Selling: Welcome to Momoland (1.9k sales)
16. SHINee
Best Selling: The Misconceptions Album (379.9k sales)
Worst Selling: Romeo (29.6k sales)
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