ONEUS’s new Japanese single ‘Under’ debuts at no. 3 on Oricon daily chart

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Boy group ONEUS is holding strong in Japan, with their latest
single making a strong chart debut. Their new Japanese single ‘Under,’ released
July 1, entered the Oricon Daily Single Ranking at number 3, per a July 2
report.

The single, their first in about a year, carries three tracks. Alongside the
title song “Under,” it includes “HITOKOTO” and a Japanese version of their track
“Grenade.”

The result adds to ONEUS’s steady run in Japan. The group debuted there in 2019
with ‘Twilight,’ which also hit number 3 on the daily chart. They later topped
the chart with their second single ‘808’ and reached number 5 with their third
single ‘No diggity.’

Following the release, ONEUS will continue their overseas activities with fan
concerts in Japan and Hong Kong.

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