Following Stray Kids' recent box office success with their $19 million concert film debut, K-Pop groups continue their global dominance across multiple Billboard charts this week.

ATEEZ leads the charge with their mini album "GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4" securing the #1 position on Billboard's World Albums chart for the second week in a row. The album also maintained its presence in the top 20 of the main Billboard 200, demonstrating strong staying power in the U.S. market.

ENHYPEN made a particularly strong showing with three separate entries on the World Albums chart, though specific album titles and positions weren't detailed in the latest Billboard report. The group joins fellow chart-toppers Stray Kids, BTS, and rising stars ILLIT in claiming multiple spots across the weekly rankings.

The World Albums chart success comes as K-Pop continues its unprecedented global expansion. Stray Kids recently proved the genre's multimedia appeal with their concert documentary's international box office triumph, while groups like ATEEZ demonstrate sustained album sales strength weeks after release.

Billboard's World Albums chart tracks the most popular world music albums in the United States, making these achievements particularly significant for measuring K-Pop's penetration into American markets. ATEEZ's consecutive weeks at #1 highlight how dedicated fandoms can sustain album momentum beyond initial release periods.

The chart dominance spans multiple generations of K-Pop, from established acts like BTS to newer groups like ILLIT, showing the genre's broad appeal across different demographics. With ATEEZ maintaining their top position and ENHYPEN claiming multiple spots, the competition remains fierce among leading K-Pop acts.

These Billboard achievements complement recent global recognition, including various groups' appearances on IFPI's Global Album Sales Chart, painting a picture of K-Pop's continued international growth across streaming, physical sales, and now theatrical releases.