
TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is gaining major attention after achieving a triple crown on Japan’s Oricon weekly charts with their latest album.
According to Oricon, TXT’s 8th mini album ‘7TH YEAR: When the Wind Stopped Briefly in the Thorn Bush’ ranked No. 1 on the “Weekly Combined Album Ranking” with 237,407 points for the week of April 13 to 19. With this, the group reached their 14th No. 1 on the chart, tying the record for the most No. 1 rankings among foreign artists.
The “Combined Album Ranking” includes physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming, showing TXT’s strong performance across all platforms.
The album also ranked No. 1 on both the “Weekly Album Ranking” and the “Weekly Western Music Album Ranking,” completing a triple crown on Oricon. In addition, it placed No. 2 on the “Weekly Digital Album Ranking,” continuing its strong presence.
The title track “Stick With You” also performed steadily, ranking No. 8 on the “Weekly Streaming Ranking” and No. 11 on the “Weekly Digital Single Ranking.”
TXT’s success continued globally as well. On Billboard Japan, the album ranked No. 1 on “Top Album Sales,” while the title track reached No. 3 on the “Hot Shot Songs” chart and entered multiple other charts.
On the latest U.S. Billboard charts, the group ranked No. 159 on the “Global Excl. U.S.” chart, No. 10 on the “World Albums” chart, and No. 6 on the “World Digital Song Sales” chart, even before the album’s official local release.
The album also surpassed 1.8 million copies in first-week sales in Korea, marking TXT’s seventh consecutive million-seller release.
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