ATEEZ Continues Ascent with 10th Top US World Album
By James Moreau | 26 Apr, 2026
Following the massive success of GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4, ATEEZ continues to solidify their status as global icons with ten No. 1 albums on the U.S. World Chart.
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Through an extensive collection of Korean and Japanese releases, the eight-member band ATEEZ has cultivated a standalone reputation in the K-pop industry since first debuting in 2018.
Their 2026 mini-album, GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4, furthered their streak of commercial success. Led by the title track “Adrenaline,” the project peaked at No. 1 on the World Albums chart in both the United States and South Korea. To date, ten of the group's albums and EPs have reached the top spot on the U.S. World Chart.
The group remains widely recognized for their 2023 hit single, “Bouncy (K-Hot Chili Peppers),” which has amassed over 340 million streams. Building on that momentum, ATEEZ made history in 2024 as the first K-pop boy group to perform at Coachella. Only months after the festival, they released “Work,” marking their first single to claim No. 1 on the U.S. World chart.
In 2025, the K-Pop band released GOLDEN HOUR: Part.3, featuring the tracks “Lemon Drop” and “In Your Fantasy” – the latter of which became their highest-charting entry on the Billboard Hot 100.
ATEEZ’s string of hits has cultivated a massive global following, including 4.3 million monthly Spotify listeners and a combined social media presence of over 31 million followers.
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