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Ateez, BTS’ J-Hope, Le Sserafim, Tomorrow X Together, and others dominate Billboard’s World Albums Chart

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The K-pop sensation continues to make waves on the global music scene as Billboard recently updated its World Albums chart, showcasing the dominance of various K-pop artists. The latest rankings feature a plethora of chart-topping albums from HYBE Labels, including Tomorrow X Together, BTS’ J-Hope, Boynextdoor, ENHYPEN, and Le Sserafim.

Tomorrow X Together’s sixth mini-album, “Minisode 3: Tomorrow,” maintained its stronghold at the No. 2 spot for the fourth consecutive week, while Boynextdoor’s second mini-album, “HOW?,” made a strong debut at the third position. BTS member J-Hope’s special album, “Hope on the Street Vol 1,” continued to impress at the sixth rank, with the group’s anthology album, “Proof,” also making its mark at the 11th spot.

Other notable groups such as Ateez, Twice, and Stray Kids also showcased their dominance on the Billboard World Albums Chart. Ateez’s album, “The World Ep.Fin: Will,” re-entered the chart at No. 7, marking its 15th non-consecutive week on the list. Twice’s “With You-th” and Stray Kids’ “ROCK-STAR” also held strong positions on the chart, further solidifying the influence of K-pop on the global music landscape.

With K-pop artists consistently making their mark on international charts, it’s clear that the genre’s popularity shows no signs of slowing down. Fans can expect more chart-topping releases and impressive performances from their favorite K-pop acts in the future.

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