« GOLDEN HOUR : Part. 4 » d’ATEEZ se classe au n° 18 du Billboard 200 pour la deuxième semaine

Le 13e mini-album d’ATEEZ, « GOLDEN HOUR : Part. 4 », maintient de solides performances dans les charts américains. L’album a débuté au n° 3 du Billboard 200 et se trouve maintenant au n° 18 lors de sa deuxième semaine. Il continue de dominer le World Albums chart.

ATEEZ connaît un succès commercial notable aux États-Unis avec son 13e mini-album, « GOLDEN HOUR : Part. 4 ». L’album a initialement débuté au n° 3 du Top 200 Albums de Billboard, marquant la meilleure semaine du groupe sur ce classement. Lors de sa deuxième semaine, il est descendu au n° 18 mais reste dans le top 20. De plus, « GOLDEN HOUR : Part. 4 » domine le World Albums chart de Billboard pour une deuxième semaine consécutive, soulignant l’influence mondiale croissante d’ATEEZ. L’expansion de la scène K-pop sur divers marchés est évidente à travers de tels exploits. Le titre principal, « Adrenaline », performe également bien, occupant la 5e place du World Digital Song Sales chart de Billboard. Ce comeback a reçu un accueil positif, dépassant les attentes des fans. La présence soutenue dans les classements souligne le renforcement de la présence d’ATEEZ sur la scène musicale internationale.

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