TXT become the first K-Pop artist to break Billboard 200 record, with their 2022 released album
TXT become the first K-Pop artist to break Billboard 200 record, with their 2022 released album
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TOMORROW X TOGETHERs 4th mini album 'minisode 2: Thursday's Child' ranked #128 on the main album chart ‘Billboard 200’, according to the latest chart released by Billboard on July 26, proving the group’s global popularity as they managed to stay on the Billboard’s main album chart ‘Billboard 200’ for 10 weeks in a row. 

The said album was released back in May and debuted in the said chart at #4 on May 28th and has been in the charts ever since, achieving the record for spending the longest time on the Billboard 200 chart. Additionally, the album made it to several charts including ranking 6th on the 'World Album' chart, 7th on the 'Top Current Album Sales' chart, and 7th on the 'Top Album Sales' chart.

The boyband will soon start their first world tour 'TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR'. The group will also be performing on the stage of the largest American music festival  'LOLLAPALOOZA'.

The group debuted on  March 4, 2019, with their extended play (EP) ‘The Dream Chapter: Star’. The EP debuted and ranked at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and Billboard World Albums Chart and entered the US Billboard 200 at number 140, the highest-charting debut album by any male K-pop group at the time. Its lead single ‘Crown’ debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart, and TOMORROW X TOGETHER topped the Billboard Emerging Artists chart, making them the fastest K-pop group to appear on the former and the second-fastest to appear on the latter.

 

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