NCT's Ten tops iTunes charts in 13 countries with new EP 'Stunner'
SEOUL, March 25 (Yonhap) -- Ten, a member of K-pop supergroup NCT, has topped iTunes' album charts in 13 countries with his latest EP, "Stunner," SM Entertainment said Tuesday.
Released on Monday, the seven-track album is led by the title song, "Stunner," along with other songs including "Enough For Me" and "Sweet As Sin."
It claimed the No. 1 spot in Poland, New Zealand, India, Chile and Peru, and several other nations, upon its release.
Since joining NCT in 2016 as the group's only Thai member, Ten has been active in various subunits, such as NCT U and WayV, as well as in SuperM, a project group comprised of seven members from four SM-managed boy bands.
He made his solo debut in February last year with his first EP, "Ten," marking his first solo project since his debut.
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