Singer and actor D.O. has taken the music world by storm, topping charts on various global music platforms with the release of his first full-length album.
On July 7, D.O. released the title track 'SING ALONG!' from his debut album 'BLISS', quickly climbing the global charts and proving his musical prowess once again. As of 8 a.m. on the 8th, the song continues to hold the number one spot on music charts across several countries, capturing widespread attention.
The new track has claimed the top position on the iTunes Top Albums chart in 20 countries and regions, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Peru, the Philippines, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Chile, Fiji, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Oman, Paraguay, Singapore, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates, showcasing the immense interest from global fans.
Notably, 'SING ALONG!' has also topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 10 regions worldwide, including Colombia, Indonesia, Peru, the Philippines, Thailand, Chile, Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan, further highlighting the global excitement surrounding D.O.'s music.
The track 'SING ALONG!' blends tropical rhythms with an energetic message, featuring an addictive sound and D.O.'s unique voice, captivating listeners instantly. D.O.'s involvement in the songwriting process further cements his status as a versatile 'all-rounder' artist.
D.O.'s debut full-length album 'BLISS' features a total of 10 tracks, including the title song 'SING ALONG!', and showcases a broad musical spectrum through collaborations with artists like Zico, PENOMECO, and DAMIAN, spanning various genres.
Recently, D.O. announced his Asian concert tour 'DO it!', confirming performances in 10 cities across Asia. Starting in Seoul in July and concluding in Fukuoka in November, this tour marks a meaningful opportunity for D.O. to connect with global fans following the release of his debut album 'BLISS'.
Meanwhile, D.O. is set to kick off the Asian concert tour 'DO it!' with performances on July 19 and 20 at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seoul.
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This article was originally published in Korean on Xportsnews and was translated into English using AI.