ATEEZ Hits New US Heights with Billboard 200 No. 3 Debut
Following their first Music Core win, ATEEZ reaches a career milestone as 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4' debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

ATEEZ continues their winning streak with another major milestone. Just one day after securing their first-ever Music Core trophy, the group achieved their highest US chart position yet as "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
The mini album's third-place debut marks ATEEZ's biggest week in the United States, surpassing all their previous releases. The Billboard 200 tracks the most popular albums across the country, making this placement a significant achievement for the eight-member group.
This chart success comes on the heels of their February 14 Music Core victory with "Adrenaline," where they earned 8,835 points to claim their first win on the MBC music show. The timing couldn't be better, as Music Core announced it would be taking a break after that episode.
The group landed in impressive company on this week's Billboard 200. J. Cole claimed the top spot with his seventh No. 1 album "The Fall-Off," while Bad Bunny also secured a top 10 position following his Super Bowl performance. ATEEZ shared the debut spotlight with Joji, who also entered the chart this week.
"GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" represents the latest installment in ATEEZ's ongoing series, continuing the narrative they've been building throughout the "GOLDEN HOUR" era. The album's strong US performance demonstrates the group's growing international appeal and dedicated fanbase.
This double victory - their Music Core win followed immediately by their highest Billboard 200 debut - shows ATEEZ firing on all cylinders both domestically and internationally. The group has been building momentum steadily, and these back-to-back achievements suggest they're reaching new heights in their career.
With Music Core on break and this major US chart milestone secured, ATEEZ can celebrate a week that will likely be remembered as a turning point in their journey toward broader global recognition.
