[News] CNBLUE sweeps Taiwanese mobile music charts
2012.01.02
CNBLUE proved its high popularity overseas and reached the no.1 spot on various music charts belonging to Taiwanese mobile companies.
According to FNC Music, CNBLUE's two tracks off the OST of MBC drama "Heartstrings", "You've Fallen For Me" and "Miss You", which were released in Taiwan on December 9th, have become the most-downloaded tracks on the country's largest mobile music charts, the Chunghwa Telecom "emome", Fareast Tone Mobile and the Taiwan Mobile, beating out local pop tunes.
CNBLUE stated, "It’s amazing since the album containing the two songs have not been officially released in Taiwan. We are so thankful to our fans for their support, and we’ll keep making great music to repay the love."
Meanwhile, CNBLUE will be releasing its second Japanese single album "Where You Are" in February.
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