LE SSERAFIM’s new song ‘SPAGHETTI (feat. J-Hope)’ has achieved a record-breaking SPAGHETTI chart debut worldwide. Released only one day ago, the track has already dominated streaming platforms and music charts.
The song entered the iTunes Top 10 in over 80 countries and reached number one in 55 territories. In the United States, both the original and English versions appear separately in the iTunes Top 10, showing its wide appeal.
On Spotify, the track has surpassed three million streams in just 24 hours. This makes it the highest debut of a title track this year by a fourth-generation K-pop group. Analysts say the chart debut highlights the growing influence of 4th gen K-pop globally.
The official music video reached over 15 million views in one day. It now holds the record for the most-viewed male-female collaboration video in the first 24 hours of 2025. The video surpassed previous hits by Jisoo and Zayn, and Jennie and Dominic Fike.
Domestically, the song quickly topped major South Korean charts. After LE SSERAFIM’s Music Bank performance, ‘SPAGHETTI’ reached number one on Melon’s Top 100, Genie, and Bugs charts.
Industry experts note the SPAGHETTI chart debut shows the global appeal of K-pop collaborations. Pairing 4th gen groups with artists like J-Hope has strengthened international fan engagement and streaming performance.
LE SSERAFIM plans more promotions and performances across international platforms. Music executives predict the SPAGHETTI chart debut will impact year-end rankings and solidify the group’s K-pop leadership.
The SPAGHETTI chart debut proves that strategic collaborations, marketing, and global fan support can create immediate record-breaking results. K-pop continues to dominate worldwide music charts.

