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In only four days, BTS Star V and IU’s Love Wins Every Track Achieves All-Kill Status

The much-awaited comeback of K-pop phenomenon IU happened recently when her most recent song, Love Wins All, was released on January 24. The touching song video, which stars BTS member V, was masterfully directed by Um Tae-hwa of Concrete Utopia. Surprisingly, just four days of the song’s release, Instiz’s iChart officially crowned it with a perfect All-Kill status, making it the first music of 2024 to accomplish this accomplishment. V did not sing on the song, but his powerful performance in the music video was a major factor in the song’s extraordinary popularity. The images show the artists’ difficulties against a post-apocalyptic landscape.

For those who are not aware with the South Korean music scene, being an All-Kill is a noteworthy accomplishment. This recognition indicates that a music has simultaneously landed at the top of many streaming services. A song is considered an All-Kill when it hits the top spot on the following charts: Melon’s daily and Top 100 charts, Genie and Bugs’ daily and real-time charts, YouTube Music’s Top Songs chart, VIBE’s daily chart, and FLO and iChart’s real-time updates. A flawless All-Kill, in which the song tops several charts every day including the iChart weekly list, is the pinnacle of success.

IU announced her ambitious intentions for her world tour, dubbed H.E.R., earlier this month. The trip, which is scheduled to visit eighteen cities, will take her to important locations in Europe, Asia, and the US. After a four-night event in Seoul, IU will go on tour to a number of destinations, including London, Berlin, Illinois, New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC. Looking forward to seeing IU play live for the first time are fans in the US and Europe. Despite the lack of information on the global tour’s tickets, enthusiastic fans are already anticipating an exceptional and unforgettable musical experience.

The K-pop sensation will start her world tour in Seoul on March 2-3 and March 9–10, according to the release. Afterwards, on March 23–24, the tour will stop in Yokohama; on April 6-7; in Taipei; on April 20–21; on April 27–28; in Singapore; on April 20–21; on April 27–28; in Hong Kong; on May 25–26; in Manila on June 1; on June 8–9; in London on June 21; on June 23–24; in Berlin on June 29–30; in Newark on July 15; in Atlanta on July 19; in Washington, on July 22; on July 25; Oakland on July 30; the tour will conclude in Los Angeles on August 2.

Before IU, BTS’s Dynamite became the first male K-pop group to achieve the rare honor of achieving a Perfect All Kill. After that, four days after its release, Zico’s eighth digital single, ANY SONG, received its first Perfect All-Kill of the year.

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