ATEEZ and Twice’s Nayeon makes it to the top of Billboard’s World Albums chart

ATEEZ’s EP is currently celebrating its fourth consecutive week among the Top 100 albums on Billboard 200 at #93. 

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ATEEZ had a great week ending on July 6th on Billboard’s World Albums chart. The only non-Big 4 (HYBE, SM, JYPE, and YG) K-pop act among the top-ranked worldwide albums of the week was the eight-piece boy band from KQ Entertainment. The octet’s 10th mini-album, “Golden Hour: Part 1,” topped the chart at number one, making its well-earned comeback to the top spot for a fourth week.
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TWICE Nayeon’s brand-new solo mini-album “NA,” which debuted at the top last week, trailed closely behind, dropping to #2. “NA” was included in the Billboard 200 chart, just like “Golden Hour.” Being the first female K-pop soloist to dominate the charts with two different albums for multiple weeks, Nayeon achieved a historic milestone as her most recent record continued its two-week run on the chart.

HYBE Labels reaches to the Top 15 World Albums chart on Billboard

Next up was Tomorrow X Together by HYBE Labels. “Minisode 3: Tomorrow,” the quintet’s sixth Korean mini-album, managed to maintain its fifth position for the thirteenth consecutive charting week.

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With the release of their 2024 compilation album “17 Is Right Here,” SEVENTEEN maintained their position at the top of the chart.

The debut mini-album by rookie girl group ILLIT, “Super Real Me,” is currently in its 14th week at #8, while BTS Jimin’s solo debut album, “FACE,” holds the 9th rank after 60 weeks on the roster. Similarly, BTS’s two-year-old anthology album “PROOF,” which peaked at #10, continued their incredible record of 107 weeks on the chart.

In its 49th week, NewJeans’ “Get Up” rose to the 12th position. “Orange Blood” by ENHYPEN also rose to #14 as the band’s fifth EP continued its 32-week run.

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