SEVENTEEN’s latest subunit, Jeonghan X Wonwoo (JxW), has made a significant impact with their debut album ‘THIS MAN,’ setting new records in the process. The album, featuring the title track ‘Last Night,’ has garnered widespread acclaim right from its release, achieving remarkable sales figures. On its first day alone, ‘THIS MAN’ sold over 537,000 copies, marking an impressive start for the duo.

According to Hanteo, ‘THIS MAN’ continued its strong performance throughout its debut week, accumulating a total of 787,046 sales. This milestone not only highlights the subunit’s popularity but also sets a new record for the highest first-week sales by a subunit in the industry.

 

‘THIS MAN’ stands out as a single album comprising three tracks: the dynamic title track ‘Last Night,’ Jeonghan’s solo piece ‘Beautiful Monster,’ and Wonwoo’s solo track ‘Leftover.’ Each song offers a unique showcase of the members’ individual talents while collectively delivering a cohesive musical experience.

 

 

Since its release, ‘Last Night’ has maintained a prominent position on various music charts, demonstrating JxW’s strong presence and the song’s enduring popularity among listeners. The subunit’s ongoing promotional activities have further bolstered their visibility and solidified their standing within the competitive K-pop landscape.

The success of ‘THIS MAN’ underscores not only the musical synergy between Jeonghan and Wonwoo but also their ability to resonate deeply with fans through their distinct artistic expressions. Their debut has been celebrated not just for its commercial achievements but also for the creative direction and emotional depth conveyed in their music.

In conclusion, SEVENTEEN’s Jeonghan and Wonwoo have triumphantly debuted as JxW with ‘THIS MAN,’ breaking records and setting a high standard for subunit success in the music industry. With their impressive sales figures, chart-topping title track, and ongoing promotional activities, JxW has solidified their position as a formidable duo ready to carve out their own path in the world of K-pop.