ENHYPEN Climbs Billboard 200 Again with Romance: Untold’s Enduring Popularity
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-12-25 20:45:52
ENHYPEN has achieved another milestone, climbing back up the Billboard 200 chart. According to Billboard’s latest chart dated December 28 (local time), the group’s second full-length album, Romance: Untold, rose to 169th place, a four-spot increase from the previous week.
The album originally debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in July, marking ENHYPEN’s highest chart position to date. Following the release of their repackaged album Romance: Untold – Daydream last month, the record re-entered the chart at No. 7 on November 30, reaffirming its global appeal.
ENHYPEN's chart success extended beyond the Billboard 200. Romance: Untold continues its 23-week streak on the World Albums chart, currently at No. 3. The album also ranks at No. 16 on the Top Current Album Sales chart and No. 25 on the Top Album Sales chart, highlighting its sustained commercial strength.
Further cementing their status, ENHYPEN appeared on Billboard’s 2024 Year-End Charts for the first time, securing the 196th spot. This achievement underscores the album’s longevity and the group’s growing influence in the global music scene.
In addition to their Billboard success, ENHYPEN is set to perform at SBS-TV’s Gayo Daejeon on December 25, where they are expected to deliver another electrifying performance for fans.
As ENHYPEN continues their ascent in the international music industry, Romance: Untold exemplifies the group’s ability to create lasting hits, captivating audiences worldwide. Their steady climb on the charts reflects not only the quality of their music but also the dedication of their global fanbase.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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