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K-Pop Sensation TXT Climbs Billboard 200 and World Album Charts

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TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has continued their successful run on Korean and American music charts.

According to the latest chart released by the U.S. music authority Billboard on April 23 (Korean time), TXT’s (Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai) 6th mini-album minisode 3: TOMORROW climbed to the 33rd position on the prestigious Billboard 200 main album chart. Additionally, it secured the top position on the World Album chart for the second consecutive week. The album attained the third spot in both Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales categories and secured seventh place in Tastemaker Albums.

The title track “Deja Vu” from minisode 3: TOMORROW reached 74th and 36th places on the Global 200 and Global (Excluding U.S.) charts, respectively. “Deja Vu” has maintained its presence on both charts for three weeks, setting a new record for the group’s longest chart run.

TXT has maintained its streak of breaking records on the Artist 100 chart, logging an impressive 71 weeks, the longest run among fourth-generation K-pop artists. Securing the 12th position, they emerged as the highest-ranked K-pop artist in the latest Artist 100 rankings.

Meanwhile, on the domestic music front, “I’ll See You There Tomorrow,” a track from minisode 3: TOMORROW, has gained momentum. The number of daily listeners on Melon surged to 69,938 on the 22nd, a staggering 61% increase compared to its release day.

On April 21, “I’ll See You There Tomorrow” peaked, claiming the 88th spot on the Melon daily chart, as announced on the 22nd, marking a milestone three weeks after its release. On the same day, it appeared in the top 100 on the latest Melon weekly chart (covering April 15-21), securing the 94th position.

Moreover, during the 15th week of 2024, the song showed significant upward momentum on the Circle Chart, climbing eight spots on the Digital Chart and 64 places on the Streaming Chart for April 7-13 compared to the previous week.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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