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EtcTXT's "Minisode 3: Tomorrow" Climbs to No. 3 on Billboard 200
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TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has made significant strides on the U.S. Billboard charts with their new album, Minisode 3: TOMORROW.

According to the latest chart announced by U.S. music authority Billboard on the 16th (Korean time), TXT’s 6th mini-album, Minisode 3: TOMORROW, debuted at #3 on the main album chart, the Billboard 200.

With this, TXT has charted ten albums on the Billboard 200, and five albums released in Korea have consecutively made it into the Top 5.

This 6th mini-album topped the Top Album Sales, Top Current Album Sales, and World Album charts. So far, TXT has placed eight albums in the top 10 of the Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales, six of which reached number one. This ties the record for the most number-one albums by a K-pop artist on these two charts.

The title track, “Deja Vu,” ranked third on the World Digital Song Sales and South Korean Song charts. The song climbed 56 spots on the Global 200 and 19 spots on the Global (Excluding the U.S.), reaching 39th and 20th place, respectively. Notably, on the Global (Excluding the U.S.), it surpassed the group’s previous best of 29th place set last year with the collaboration song with Anitta “Back for More,” setting a new record for the team.

Furthermore, TXT reclaimed the number one spot on the Artist 100 chart, marking their 70th week. This is the longest charting record among fourth-generation K-pop artists.

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