AMPERS&ONE Hits New Sales Peak With 'DEFINITION' Comeback
AMPERS&ONE broke their first-week sales record with their fourth mini album 'DEFINITION,' which dropped on April 8 with the title track 'GOD.' The FNC Entertainment group is riding high off their strongest chart performance yet.

AMPERS&ONE is celebrating a major milestone. The FNC Entertainment boy group returned on April 8 with their fourth mini album "DEFINITION" and its title track "GOD," immediately breaking their personal sales record in the process.
According to Hanteo Chart data, the group achieved their highest first-week sales figures to date following the release. It's a clear sign that their fanbase continues to grow and rally behind their releases.
This comeback represents another step forward for AMPERS&ONE, who have been steadily building momentum since their debut. Each release has seen incremental growth, but "DEFINITION" marks their biggest commercial success so far. The title track "GOD" appears to be resonating well with listeners, suggesting the group struck the right balance with their musical direction and concept.
For FNC Entertainment artists, strong first-week performance is especially important for charting success and industry visibility. AMPERS&ONE's record-breaking numbers put them in a solid position heading into the comeback cycle's promotional period.
Fans have been particularly engaged with this release, and the sales numbers reflect that dedication. Whether "DEFINITION" can maintain momentum on weekly charts over the coming weeks will be worth watching, but the opening week indicates AMPERS&ONE has delivered something their supporters wanted to support.
