
K-pop sensation ATEEZ has maintained its position on the Billboard main album chart for two consecutive weeks.
Billboard, the leading U.S. music publication, revealed on Wednesday that ATEEZ’s latest mini-album GOLDEN HOUR: Part.5, released on June 26, secured the 19th spot on the Billboard 200 chart for the week of July 18.
Following their career-best debut at No. 1 with record-breaking first-week album sales, the octet has impressively held onto a high ranking for a second week.
ATEEZ continues to dominate across Billboard’s charts, retaining the top position on the World Albums chart for two consecutive weeks. They’ve also clinched the No. 2 spot on Top Album Sales and landed at No. 18 on the Artist 100 chart, further cementing their growing influence in the U.S. music scene.
Back home, ATEEZ is making waves on Korean music charts. Their title track “BAD” has gone viral thanks to a recent online challenge, breaking into Melon’s Top 100 for the first time and swiftly climbing to No. 22. The song’s momentum is evident across key metrics, reaching No. 41 on the daily chart and No. 79 on the weekly chart.
ATEEZ, an eight-member boy group that debuted in 2018, has been steadily building a global fanbase. Their discography, including hits like “WORK,” “Crazy In Love,” “Utopia,” “Hush-Hush,” and “BOUNCY,” has garnered them a devoted following both in South Korea and internationally.