ENHYPEN's 'The Sin: Vanish' tops Billboard's fan-voted new music poll

ENHYPEN's latest mini album, 'The Sin: Vanish,' has been voted the favorite new music release of the week in Billboard's fan poll. The septet secured 68% of the votes, outperforming releases from artists like Madison Beer and A$AP Rocky. The album explores vampire mythology through an immersive narrative.

ENHYPEN's 'The Sin: Vanish' emerged as the top choice in Billboard's weekly fan-voted poll for new music, announced on January 19, 2026. The poll, published on January 16, invited fans to select their favorite among recent drops, and ENHYPEN's cinematic concept album dominated with 68% of the votes.

The 11-track mini album, described in a press statement as the group's “most immersive and narratively driven chapter to date,” delves into vampire mythology, examining “the fragile balance between desire and consequence in a world bound by unbreakable rules.” Available in Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese versions, it is designed to be experienced from start to finish, blending music and narration to tell the story of vampire lovers on the run.

Led by the track “Knife,” which kicked off the narrative of the lovers' escape, the album was accompanied by a music video release on Friday. ENHYPEN, consisting of members Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Jungwon, and Ni-Ki, released 'The Sin: Vanish' amid a busy week for new music. Competitors included Madison Beer's 'locket' (20% of votes), A$AP Rocky's 'Don’t Be Dumb' (4%), and Mitski's “Where’s My Phone?” (2%), along with Megan Moroney's contributions.

This win highlights ENHYPEN's growing fanbase and the appeal of their experimental approach to K-pop storytelling. The album's vampire theme adds a layer of intrigue, setting it apart in a crowded field of releases.

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