
Artists under the HYBE label were honored with awards at a Japanese ceremony. The organizers of the "67th Japan Record Awards" announced the list of this year's winners on their website on the 21st. i-LIT received the Excellent Work Award for the Japanese song "Almond Chocolate." i-LIT is the only overseas artist to receive a main award. Including them, a total of 10 groups were selected for the Excellent Work Award.
The competition for the Grand Prize trophy will take place at the ceremony, which will be broadcast live on TBS on the 30th of next month. In addition to i-LIT, BOYNEXTDOOR and ENHYPEN also celebrated their wins. BOYNEXTDOOR was selected as the recipient of the New Artist Award, and ENHYPEN was chosen for the Special International Music Award. Their achievements have proven their popularity in the Japanese market.
BOYNEXTDOOR captivated Japanese fans with their second Japanese single, "BOYLIFE." This album sold over 340,000 copies in its first week, marking a high sales volume in Japan and reflecting BOYNEXTDOOR's popularity. ENHYPEN actively promoted their activities between Korea and Japan. They recorded their first million-seller with their third single, "Go in Blind." This milestone solidified ENHYPEN's musical achievements and strengthened their position in the Japanese market.
The Japan Record Awards is a music awards ceremony hosted by the Japan Composers' Association. It honors singers who have achieved outstanding accomplishments each year and holds an important position in the Japanese music industry. This year's ceremony is a significant event reflecting trends in the Japanese music scene, and the achievements of artists under the HYBE label contribute to further strengthening the influence of Korean music in the Japanese market.
Artists under the HYBE label have solidified their position in the Japanese music market through this recognition. They plan to expand their influence in the global market through various musical activities in the future.



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