Super Junior’s ‘Devil’ Tops iTunes Charts In 10 Asian And European Countries

Super Junior's comeback is shaking the music world.

According to iTunes on July 16, Super Junior's special album "Devil" topped iTunes' comprehensive album chart across ten Asian and European countries  including Finland, Slovenia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Macau, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

The album also topped iTunes pop album charts in 13 countries - with Mexico, Columbia, and Japan added to the mix - and K-pop album charts in 9 countries across Asia - Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Macau, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia.

"Devil" music video has been receiving international spotlight as well. Released on July 16, the video not only received more than 2.7 million views within 2 days of release but also topped YinYueTai's V chart.

Devil" is a trendy dance track created by world renowned production team Stereotype and hit composer Kenzie. The track compares a man's mad love for a woman to Devil's inclinations.

Super Junior performed "Devil" for the first time on July 15 through Mnet M Countdown and drew enthusiastic responses from their fans with powerful vocals and comical choreography. Subunit Super Junior - D&E also mesmerized the fans with their British pop rock track "Don't Wake Me Up."

Super Junior performed "Devil" and "Love at First Sight" at KBS 2TV Music Bank on July 17. The group will perform "Devil" and "We Can" at MBC Show! Music Core on July 18 and unveil "Alright" at SBS Inkigayo on July 19.

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