[news] Super Junior "Sorry Sorry" album in Odyssey Philippines Album Chart for 10 Weeks!
2009.11.24
Korean pop superstar act Super Junior's "Sorry Sorry" album proves to be a consistent seller in Odyssey, the country's biggest record retail chain with more than 50 record stores nationwide. The album is still in their International Album Chart for 10 consecutive weeks! "Sorry Sorry" was released locally on September 4, 2009 and entered the Odyssey album chart the week after its release. Since then it has never left their album chart.
Super Junior has achieved something PHENOMENAL for a K-Pop artist. Their "Sorry Sorry" album holds the distinction of being the FIRST K-pop album to reach the #1 position in two of the country's biggest record retail chains - Odyssey and Music One. During its reign in the charts, it outsold the new Mariah Carey album and albums by Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift!
Universal Records is proud to be the Philippine home to this Superstar Korean boy band and is the FIRST local record label to release a K-pop album.
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