LOONA Dominates the iTunes K-Pop Charts After the Polaris Entertainment Might Be Lose

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Korean girl group, LOONA were seen on October 17 where they made it in the K-Pop album charts in iTunes and other iTunes charts in several countries all over the world. Many fans, as well as the non-fans, decided to be as one to buy their albums on iTunes so they can able to earn money that can help not to lose the said company and also the girl group.

Because of this, the second mini-album which was released by LOONA entitled [X X] dominates the US iTunes Albums chart where they rose to the top rank, #3 spot on the iTunes Pop Album chart, and #1 on the iTunes K-Pop chart.

The girl group able to join on the popular and big-name groups, Twice and Red Velvet who achieved this kind of achievement. LOONA was also the first group who achieve this in the 4th generation.

Not only that, even some LOONA albums which were released two years and eight months ago also dominates in the US iTunes K-Pop Albums chart.

Recently, it was announced that the parent company of LOONA needed to pay approximately 360 million won or around $305,000 in a lawsuit to a Japanese company, DONUTS.

Many people all over the world also make the hashtag #SaveLOONA trending in different social media platforms. They were also asking the netizens and even the non-fans to buy more albums and songs of LOONA and stream as well so that they can be able to help the Polaris Entertainment to pay all the debt that it has right now.

As of now, there are still many people who continuously buying the albums and songs of LOONA, and they also streaming as well. Surely, everything that the fans were doing will be paid off soon.

The South Korean girl group, LOONA was formed by the Blockberry Creative. It also has twelve members which they made their debut in 2016. Two years later, the promising girl group released their debut in a mini-album, [+ +] or read as a plus which featured the song, 'Favorite'. They also released the album [X X] or read as multiple multiple which featured their second single, 'Hi High'.

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