
New song “Yummy Yummy Love” breaks in South America (MOMOLAND)
新曲”Yummy Yummy Love”が南米でブレイク(MOMOLAND)
新曲”Yummy Yummy Love”が南米でブレイク(MOMOLAND)
★ On the 22nd, Nancy posted a photo on her Instagram with the comment “Just letting you know…I’m alive.”
Nancy was infected with COVID-19 while completing her local schedule in Mexico.
On the 20th, her agency MLD Entertainment said, “Nancy had already received the second dose of the vaccine.
The planned local schedule will be suspended and she will focus on treatment and recovery.”
Member Hyebin also tested positive for COVID-19.
MOMOLAND became a global hit when they were a 9-member group with the hit song “BBoom BBoom.”
As the K-POP boom takes hold worldwide and its popularity continues to grow while producing global stars such as BTS and BLACKPINK, MOMOLAND has experienced member departures and downsizing before finally starting anew with just six members.
Then in mid-January this year, MOMOLAND made a comeback with "Yummy Yummy Love," a collaboration with popular Dominican Republic singer Natti Natasha.
The song has become very popular in South America.
In the rankings for the second week of February on South America's largest music chart, Monitor Latino, it took the top spot, beating out such world-famous artists as Adele, Jennifer Lopez, and The Chainsmokers.
It is also said to be so popular that it has made it into the top 100 on Spotify's rankings in Mexico and on an Ecuadorian music site.
I took a trip to YouTube to find out what was going on.
I searched for the "Yummy Yummy Love" music video and watched it. It's amazing that it has been viewed over 30 million times since it was released on January 14th.
The collaboration with popular Dominican singer Natti Natasha adds a tinge of spice to the song's lightness.
This song is sure to excite South American K-pop fans, recalling their hit song "BBoom BBoom" from a few years ago.
It's unfortunate that the scheduled local schedule was canceled due to the COVID-19 infection, but the fact that they were able to go there and perform there is certainly significant.
There will likely be opportunities to connect with South American fans online in the future...
♪ For MOMOLAND, who has had a forgotten image due to various troubles, the success of their new song "Yummy Yummy Love" is worth more than their old hit "BBoom BBoom" ♪
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