ATEEZ’s “GOLDEN HOUR: Part 4” charts at No. 18 on Billboard 200 for second week

ATEEZ's 13th mini-album, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part 4,” has maintained strong performance on U.S. charts. The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and now sits at No. 18 in its second week. It continues to lead the World Albums chart.

ATEEZ is achieving notable commercial success in the United States with their 13th mini-album, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part 4.” The album initially debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart, marking the group's biggest week on that ranking. In its second week, it has climbed down to No. 18 but remains within the top 20.

Additionally, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part 4” has topped Billboard’s World Albums chart for a second consecutive week, highlighting ATEEZ's growing global influence. The K-pop scene's expansion into various markets is evident through such achievements.

The title track, “Adrenaline,” is also performing well, holding the No. 5 position on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart. This comeback has met with positive reception, surpassing expectations from fans. The sustained chart presence underscores ATEEZ's strengthening presence in the international music landscape.

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