TXT topped the chart this week with a new album "The Star Chapter: TOGETHER", rising to No. 1 after a delayed hard drive release in the United States. "The Star Chapter: TOGETHER" also debuted at No. 3 on Billboard 200, making TXT the K-pop artist with the most top 5 appearances in the chart's history.
BTS's live album "PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE - live" reached No. 2 in its second week on the World Album Chart, while remaining firmly on the Billboard 200 at No. 125.
Meanwhile, BTS' 2022 compilation album "Proof" still holds steady at No. 8 in its 164th week on the World Albums chart, with Jimin's solo album "MUSE" holding steady at No. 15 (week 54) and Jin's mini solo album "Echo" following at No. 19 (week 11).
ATEEZ's album "GOLDEN HOUR: Part.1" still holds steady at No. 3 for its seventh week on the World Album chart, and also has a fifth week on the Billboard 200 at No. 187.
ENHYPEN's album "DESIRE: UNLEASH" reached No. 4 in its ninth week on the chart, while their previous album, "ROMANCE: UNTOLD," held steady at No. 18 in its 55th week.
Meanwhile, ILLIT's latest mini album "bomb" climbed to No. 5 in its sixth week on the chart.
Stray Kids once again has a total of four albums on the World Album chart this week. Their special album "合 (HOP)" remains at No. 9 (33 weeks), followed by the mini album "ATE" in 2024 at No. 13 (54 weeks), the album "★★★★★★★ (5-STAR)" in 2023 at No. 23 (50 weeks), and the mini album "ROCK-STAR" in 2023 at No. 24 (38 weeks).
SEVENTEEN's "HAPPY BURSTDAY" ended its 10th week on the chart at No. 14, while NewJeans' "Get Up" held on to No. 17 in its 99th week.
Finally, Blackpink's 2020 album "The Album" still holds steady at No. 22 for an unconceding 109th week on the chart.