Tomorrow X Together Enjoyed The Biggest 2021 On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart Among K-Pop Acts



The Asian Music Awards will be held in Paju, South Korea on December 11, 2021. The photo was taken by Chung Sung-Jun.

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In the US, 17 different collections from South Korean stars placed on the Billboard 200, and the most-consumedEPs and full-length albums were all released in the same year. There are at least 10 different titles that came from the Asian nation, but there is one that was more prolific and seemingly successful than any other group.

The most successful K-pop act of all time was Tomorrow X Together, which ended in 2021. They had already made it to the tally and proved they were worth watching, but in the year that began, they reached new heights and became one of the hottest K-pop bands in the world.

Tomorrow X Together had three different releases on the Billboard 200, more than any other name in the K-pop space. Enhypen, Ateez, Twice and Seventeen all won a couple of times, but TXT beat them all.

The debut of Tomorrow X Together, Still Dreaming, on the US market last year was the earliest by a South Korean artist. The set only rose to No. 173, but it was the beginning of things well for the band. The Chaos Chapter: Freeze, which broke into the highest tier and peaked at No. 5, was the group's first top 10 title. They returned to the tally with Chaotic Wonderland, a Japanese title that climbed to No. 177, still an impressive placement for a title performed in that tongue.

In one year, Tomorrow X Together had more than doubled their total showing, because they only sent a pair of releases. The Dream Chapter: Star was the first song by the all-male vocal band to hit the list. They rose even higher in 2020 with Minisode1: Blue Hour, which managed two frames on the tally before it disappeared. Tomorrow X Together is one of the most prolific acts from South Korea when it comes to total hits on the all-genre albums ranking.

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