BTS J-Hope’s “Low” Album Sales Spark Outrage

Some are not pleased with the boycott’s results.

For several months, many fans of HYBE groups have loudly protested against the company’s choices in support of Palestine, with a large focus on HYBE America CEO Scooter Braun. This has manifested in in-person protests, and fans have encouraged boycotts of everything coming from the company as fans demand the company remove all links to Zionism.

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As a result, fans have taken a stand against the company, even in the face of new content from their favorite idols.

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Recently, the believed effects of the boycott on BTS J-Hope’s album sales have sparked outrage.

On March 29, the OST album for J-Hope’s Hope On The Street documentary was released, with a physical version dropped worldwide.

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According to the Hanteo Chart, during the first week of sales totaled 467,000, a decrease from the sales of Jack In The Box Hope Edition by around 70,000. This decrease and “low” sales were attributed to the ongoing boycott efforts.

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Many expressed mixed feelings over this but stated the importance of the point the boycott was trying to make.

On the other hand, many fans were angered by the results, claiming the ineffectiveness of the boycott across all HYBE groups. Several encouraged others to continue streaming and purchasing.

As the boycott efforts continue, there will likely be more conflicts as netizens choose whether to participate.

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