LE SSERAFIM has once again conquered the Billboard Hot 100. Following their hits EASY and CRAZY, their latest single SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS) marks the group’s third entry on the prestigious U.S. chart.
Once celebrated as the queens of girl group performances, the group has now solidified their position as the reigning champions of fourth-generation K-pop girl groups, proving their unrivaled presence on global charts.

LE SSERAFIM’s latest single SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS) from their first single album debuted at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of November 8, marking the group’s highest chart entry to date and surpassing their previous peak of No. 76 with CRAZY.
The milestone cements their rapid ascent in the international music scene.
The group simultaneously entered the top 10 of both the Global 200 (No. 6) and Global Excl. U.S. (No. 3) charts, reflecting massive worldwide popularity. They also secured No. 1 on World Digital Song Sales and No. 4 on Digital Song Sales, showcasing dominance across multiple Billboard metrics.
In a statement through Source Music, LE SSERAFIM thanked their fans, saying that what once seemed impossible is now reality thanks to FEARNOT. They expressed gratitude for j-hope’s collaboration and promised to remain grounded and dedicated as they continue forward.
Eighteen months after debut, the group’s steady rise has been marked by consistent global hits. Their English single Perfect Night reached No. 20 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100, while EASY debuted at No. 99, and CRAZY charted for two consecutive weeks. HOT also reached No. 9 on Bubbling Under, a notable feat during Playboi Carti’s record-setting chart run. With SPAGHETTI, LE SSERAFIM achieves a new career high and solidifies its position as a leading force in global pop.
Recently, the group performed at NVIDIA’s GeForce Gamer Festival, earning praise from CEO Jensen Huang, and continued expanding their influence as cultural ambassadors through participation in national events including the inauguration of the Cultural Exchange Committee.