Not only dominating World Albums, "Do it" also returned to the Billboard 200 chart at 148th position in its eighth week. Notably, Stray Kids has a total of 5 albums appearing on this week's chart, including "Karma" (5th), "Hop" (12th), "Ate" (13th) and "Rock-star" (23rd). This achievement once again proves the group's strong coverage and large fan base globally.
BTS also made an impression with many old products continuing to stand firm. The compilation album "Proof" climbed to 3rd place in the 188th week, while "Map of the soul: 7" rose to 9th place. In particular, "Love yourself: tear" reappeared in 22nd place, marking the 209th consecutive week without a tie on the chart. In the solo segment, Jimin still maintained its appeal when the album "Muse" held 17th place in the 78th week.
CORTIS attracted attention when its debut EP "Color outside the lines" returned to 4th place, while Yeonjun (TXT) continued to reap success with the solo album "No labels: part 01", rising to 7th place in the 10th week.
New generation girl groups also made strong progress. ILLIT's "Bomb" rose to 11th place in the 30th week, while NewJeans' "Get up" held 15th place in the 123rd week.
ENHYPEN appeared with "Desire: unleash" at number 19 and "Romance: untold" at number 21. LE SSERAFIM also reappeared when the album "Unforgiven" returned to number 25, closing a week showing that K-pop is still the mainstream trend in the international album market, with a dense presence and increasingly strong influence.