“GOLDEN HOUR: Part. 4” de ATEEZ se sitúa en el nº 18 del Billboard 200 en su segunda semana

El decimotercer miniálbum de ATEEZ, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part. 4”, ha mantenido un fuerte rendimiento en las listas estadounidenses. El álbum debutó en el nº 3 del Billboard 200 y ahora ocupa el nº 18 en su segunda semana. Continúa liderando la lista World Albums.

ATEEZ está logrando un notable éxito comercial en Estados Unidos con su decimotercer miniálbum, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part. 4”. El álbum debutó inicialmente en el nº 3 de la lista Top 200 Albums de Billboard, lo que representa la semana más exitosa del grupo en ese ranking. En su segunda semana, ha bajado al nº 18 pero se mantiene dentro del top 20. Además, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part. 4” ha liderado la lista World Albums de Billboard por segunda semana consecutiva, lo que resalta la creciente influencia global de ATEEZ. La expansión de la escena del K-pop en diversos mercados es evidente a través de estos logros. La canción principal, “Adrenaline”, también va bien, manteniéndose en el nº 5 de la lista World Digital Song Sales de Billboard. Este regreso ha recibido una recepción positiva, superando las expectativas de los fans. La presencia sostenida en las listas subraya el fortalecimiento de la posición de ATEEZ en el panorama musical internacional.

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