TXT is showcasing its unique presence in the Japanese music market, receiving immense love from fans. The group’s seventh mini-album ‘The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY’ topped Oricon’s latest ‘Weekly Combined Album Ranking,’ confirming their popularity.
According to Oricon, ‘The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY’ also secured the top spot in both the ‘Weekly Album Ranking’ and ‘Weekly Western Music Album Ranking’ for the week of November 4 to 10, achieving a triple crown. In the ‘Digital Album’ category, it ranked second, marking an overall impressive chart performance.
‘The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY’ recorded 299,000 points, an increase of 120,000 points from the previous work, further solidifying TXT’s popularity. With this achievement, they claimed the first place in the ‘Weekly Combined Album Ranking’ for the 11th time, maintaining second place in the ‘Total Number of Combined Album First Place Works’ in history.
Additionally, TXT secured the first place on Billboard Japan’s ‘Artist 100,’ solidifying their influence in Japan. ‘The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY’ also ranked first in Billboard Japan’s ‘Hot Albums’ and ‘Top Album Sales’ categories, earning the honor of a triple crown. The album ranked second in the ‘Download Albums’ category, achieving good results across various sectors.
Due to the popularity of this album, the Japanese single ‘CHIKAI (誓い),’ released in July, jumped 84 spots in the ‘Top Single Sales’ category. This success of TXT raises expectations for their future endeavors. It will be interesting to see what joy their activities will bring to fans in the future.
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