Popular K-pop groups including ENHYPEN, ATEEZ, SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BTS, and more collaborate on new project

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Billboard recently released its World Albums chart for the week ending on July 5, showcasing a variety of K-pop artists dominating the top spots. Leading the pack was ENHYPEN with their latest mini album, “DESIRE : UNLEASH,” reclaiming the No. 1 position on the World Albums chart. Additionally, the album has been maintaining a strong presence on the Billboard 200, holding steady at No. 62 for the third consecutive week.

ATEEZ’s most recent mini album, “GOLDEN HOUR : Part.3,” followed closely behind at No. 2 in its second week on the World Albums chart and secured the No. 106 spot on the Billboard 200 for the second week running. SEVENTEEN’s “HAPPY BURSTDAY” continued to impress, maintaining its position at No. 3 after five weeks on the World Albums chart, while Stray Kids’ “合 (HOP)” stood firm at No. 7 in its 28th week on the chart.

BTS also made their mark on the chart, with Jin’s solo mini album, “Echo,” debuting at No. 8 in its sixth week, while their 2022 anthology album claimed the No. 9 spot on the chart, marking its 159th week on the chart. Jimin’s solo album, “MUSE,” rounded out the BTS presence, securing the No. 10 spot in its 49th week.

Stray Kids’ 2024 mini album, “ATE,” made a resurgence, climbing back up to No. 12 in its 49th week on the chart. BOYNEXTDOOR’s latest mini album, “No Genre,” also made waves, claiming the No. 13 position in its sixth week on the chart. ENHYPEN’s “ROMANCE : UNTOLD” continued its strong showing at No. 14 in its 50th week.

LE SSERAFIM’s “HOT” maintained its position at No. 17 in its 15th week on the chart, while Stray Kids’ new Japanese EP, “Hollow,” rose to No. 18 in only its second week. P1Harmony’s “DUH!” closed out the top 20, securing the No. 19 spot in its seventh week.

ITZY’s latest mini album, “Girls Will Be Girls,” made an impact, claiming the No. 21 spot in its second week on the chart. NewJeans’ “Get Up” continued to perform well, securing the No. 22 position in its 94th week, while BTS’s “Map of the Soul: 7” held steady at No. 24 in its 149th week. Finally, ILLIT’s new mini album, “bomb,” debuted at No. 25 this week, rounding out the chart.

Congratulations to all the talented artists who continue to captivate audiences with their music and secure top spots on the Billboard World Albums chart!

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