[News] Loen Entertainment denies reports claiming IU made $6 million USD in digital sales
2011.04.06
Previously, there were reports saying that IU had brought in $6 million USD in digital sales revenue for just the first quarter of 2011 alone, the highest amongst other Korean singers.
Starting in December with “Good Day“, she rose her popularity into the New Year and made consecutive hits with “The Story Only I Didn’t Know“, “Cruel Fairy Tale“, and Dream High’s OST “Someday“.
However, IU’s agency Loen Entertainment has revealed that the reports are unconfirmed.
Through a phone call with SPN, they revealed, “Our distributors have not balanced their accounts for the quarter yet, so we aren’t sure of the exact amounts. Reports claiming $6 million USD are exaggerated, and are most likely a prediction of everything that has yet to be balanced from last year.”
Meanwhile, IU is currently in London for a fashion photoshoot.
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