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ATEEZ debuts at #1 on Billboard 200 with 184k(179k pure sales)


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• ATEEZ add their second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2 debuts atop the list.
Of GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2’s 184,000 equivalent album units earned, album sales comprise 179,000, SEA units comprise 5,000 (equaling 6.43 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs) and TEA units comprise a negligible sum.

The album’s first-week sales were bolstered by its availability across 29 physical format variants (23 CDs and six vinyl editions; all containing collectible branded paper ephemera, some randomized) and three digital download variants (a standard edition and two versions containing voice notes from the acts as bonus tracks).

• Linkin Park returns to the Billboard 200 with its first new studio album in seven years, as From Zero enters at No. 2 with 97,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, album sales comprise 72,000, SEA units comprise 24,000 (equaling 32.18 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs) and TEA units comprise 1,000.

From Zero’s first-week sales were aided by its availability across 11 vinyl editions (multiple color variants, two picture discs and four alternative cover versions), 4 CD variants (including a deluxe boxed set containing branded merch and a CD, and a Zine/CD package), 2 cassette editions and 2 digital download editions. All versions of the album contain the same 11 songs, except for one download album, which boasts three bonus live tracks.

BTS’ Jin sees his solo debut project, Happy, bow at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 77,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, album sales comprise 66,000, SEA units comprise 8,000 (equaling 10.53 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs) and TEA units comprise 3,000. 

Happy’s first-week sales were enhanced by its availability across 13 CD variants (containing branded paper ephemera, some editions include randomized items) and 7 digital variants (a standard version, two with alternate cover art, and four with assorted bonus tracks ranging from a voice memo to remixes).
 

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Lucas

179K physical and 6K streams, I guess the US fans collected money from asian fans to boost the chart positions, this is not uncommon in kpop.

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25 minutes ago, Lucas said:

179K physical and 6K streams, I guess the US fans collected money from asian fans to boost the chart positions, this is not uncommon in kpop.

Well, that and the fact that k-pop kind of revolves around physical albums. Considering how normal it is to preorder your favourite group's album or make a trip to buy it in store on the day, it's not surprising that k-pop groups reach such huge physical sale targets.

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AMRer

I am amazed at how this average music can top charts... And I am even more amazed at why this global korean wave didn't happen with Japan when it had way better music back then (recently it's being crap)

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