FIFTYFIFTY hits a new peak on the UK official singles chart with 'Cupid'
United Kingdom's Official Singles Chart Top 100The song's success now marks FIFTY FIFTY as the first-ever K-pop girl group to secure a spot in the Top 10 of
the chart. And with its current standing,"Cupid" now holds the third-highest charting song in the history of the chart. This accomplishment ties FIFTY FIFTY with
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