Tomorrow by Together, top 5 on the US ‘Billboard 200’ for the fifth time… Mini 6th album 3rd place

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2024-04-14 22:23:12

A total of 10 albums were placed on this chart… Second in K-pop after BTS

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The 4th generation K-pop boy group ‘Tomorrow by Together’ (TXT, Tobatu) entered the top 5 of the US Billboard main album chart ‘Billboard 200’ for the fifth time.

According to a Billboard chart preview article on the 14th (local time), Tomorrow It ranked 3rd with the highest sales volume.

The ‘Billboard 200’ ranking is calculated by adding the traditional album sales score, SEA (streaming equivalent albums), which converts the number of streaming into album sales, and TEA (track equivalent albums), which converts the number of digital music downloads into album sales. This week’s physical album sales for ‘Minisode 3: Tomorrow’ are 103,500 copies, and the SEA unit is 4,000 copies.

Accordingly, Tomorrow by Together took first place on the ‘Billboard 200’ with their 5th mini album ‘The Name Chapter: TEMPTATION’ (2023) last year, and ranked 3rd with their 3rd regular album ‘The Name Chapter: FREEFALL’. After taking the top spot, they showed off their spirit by ranking in the top 3 on the chart for three consecutive albums.

Previously, the 2nd full-length album ‘Chaos: FREEZE’ (2021) ranked 5th, and the 4th mini album ‘minisode 2: Thursday’s Child’ ranked 4th.

In addition, Tomorrow by Together posted a total of ten albums on the ‘Billboard 200’, including the 3rd mini album ‘Minisode 1: Blue Hour’ (2020) at 25th place. In particular, he became the second K-pop artist to post more than ten albums on the chart, following the global super group BTS, which is a direct senior under his agency Big Hit Music.

Tomorrow by Together competed against some strong competitors this week. This is a performance achieved in competition with American pop superstar Beyonce and American hip-hop star J. Cole. Beyoncé’s 8th studio album ‘Cowboy Carter’ topped the ‘Billboard 200’ for two consecutive weeks with sales of 125,500 copies. J. Cole’s surprise album ‘Might Delete Later’ debuted at second place, selling 115,000 copies.

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2024-04-14 22:23:12

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