
LE SSERAFIM has earned standout recognition in a major U.S. media outlet’s year-end roundup, becoming the only K-pop artist to place on Consequence’s 'The 200 Best Songs of 2025.'
On December 4 (local time), U.S. music publication Consequence unveiled its annual ranking, with LE SSERAFIM securing the No. 90 spot for “Come Over,” a B-side track from the group’s fifth mini-album. They were the sole Korean act included on this year’s list, making the achievement even more notable.
Attention is also drawn to the fact that the song is not a title track. Consequence praised the track’s hypnotic pull, writing that “the repetition in "Come Over" feels almost trance-like,” highlighting its addictive quality as the reason for its placement.
“Come Over” features contributions from Josh Lloyd and Lydia Kitto of British band Jungle, who helped craft its vintage, dreamlike sound.
The track has also performed strongly on global streaming platforms, entering the Daily Top Songs charts on Spotify in Korea, the United States, and Japan.
Meanwhile, the group continues to see ongoing success with “Spaghetti,” the title track from their first single album. The song ranked No. 81 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs (as of the chart released December 5), marking its sixth consecutive week on the list. It has also steadily charted in 17 countries and regions, including Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan, and surpassed 90 million cumulative streams on Spotify as of December 4.
LE SSERAFIM is scheduled to attend the '10th Asia Artist Awards,' held on December 6 at the National Stadium in Kaohsiung.
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