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Le Sserafim are closing out 2025 like relentless chart hunters, with their hit 'CRAZY' blasting past the 400 million streaming mark globally and 'UNFORGIVEN' surpassing 300 million streams, their agency Source Music said on the 21st, according to Yonhap News.
As per the report, both songs have now firmly positioned the group among the most streamed girl groups of their generation, intensifying interest in their next moves.
Streaming numbers that scream power
As of the 19th, 'CRAZY' recorded around 400 million plays worldwide, while 'UNFORGIVEN' logged just over 300 million, turning both tracks into undeniable streaming juggernauts in the fourth generation idol scene. These milestones place Le Sserafim in the same league as leading girl groups whose signature songs routinely cross nine-figure play counts, sparking talk that their next tour scale and endorsement fees could rise sharply.
Industry insiders are already whispering that such figures dramatically strengthen the group's leverage with overseas festivals and brands eager to align with artists who generate repeat listening and strong fan engagement.
The addictive sound behind the success
Released in August last year, 'CRAZY' is an EDM based house track built around a fiercely catchy chorus, crafted to linger in listeners' heads long after a single play. The song's structure, driven by a pulsating beat and a hook heavy refrain, has made it a staple for workout playlists, dance covers, and fan edits, further amplifying its reach. 'UNFORGIVEN', released in 2023, doubles down on attitude with lyrics about ignoring other people's judgments and boldly carving out one's own path, a message that resonates strongly with younger fans who treat it like a personal manifesto.
The track features guitar work by legendary musician Nile Rodgers, whose sleek, funky tone adds a layer of sophistication that helped the song break beyond traditional K-pop circles into broader pop conversations.




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