ATEEZ Shines on Billboard’s World Albums Chart: Golden Hour Blazes Through, While Twice’s Nayeon, Seventeen, and More K-Pop Stars Reign Supreme

The world of K-Pop is buzzing this week, with a fresh wave of chart-topping success hitting the Billboard World Albums chart. ATEEZ, the ever-rising powerhouse group, made a strong showing with their latest album, *Golden Hour*. And that’s not all! Let’s dive into the details of this exciting week on the charts.

ATEEZ’s *Golden Hour* Shines Bright

ATEEZ’s *Golden Hour* debuted at a stellar No. 2 on the Billboard World Albums chart, marking another impressive achievement for the group. This success comes hot on the heels of their previous album *Guerrilla*, which debuted at No. 1 in June. With *Golden Hour* reaching No. 2, ATEEZ continues to solidify their position as one of the leading K-Pop forces globally.

Twice’s Nayeon Continues Her Reign

Following her successful solo debut last year, Twice’s Nayeon remains a powerful force on the charts. Her album *IM NAYEON* holds steady at No. 3 this week, demonstrating her ongoing popularity and sustained success as a solo artist.

Seventeen Dominates the Top 10

Seventeen, the multi-talented group known for their intricate choreographies and dynamic performances, continued to dominate the chart. Their album *Face the Sun* secured the No. 4 spot, showcasing their enduring popularity with global fans.

Other Notable K-Pop Performances

The top 10 wasn’t just filled with the aforementioned acts. Other notable K-Pop artists making their mark include:

  • TXT’s *The Name Chapter: TEMPTATION* claiming the No. 5 spot.
  • Stray Kids’ *MAXIDENT* staying strong at No. 6.
  • BLACKPINK’s *BORN PINK* holding its place at No. 7.

Conclusion

This week’s Billboard World Albums chart highlights the immense global appeal of K-Pop, with ATEEZ, Twice, Seventeen, and other notable names dominating the top spots. As the genre continues to grow and evolve, the future looks bright for these artists and the entire K-Pop community.

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