While IVE's "BANG BANG" recently lost its Music Core winning streak to rookie group Hearts2Hearts, the girl group continues finding success on international charts alongside other K-Pop powerhouses.

ATEEZ's mini album "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" has now spent four consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's World Albums chart for the week ending March 14. The album also maintains its presence on the main Billboard 200 at No. 109, showing impressive staying power since its release.

ENHYPEN's latest mini album "THE SIN" continues to perform strongly on the World Albums chart, though specific chart positions weren't detailed in the latest Billboard report. The group joins a stellar lineup of K-Pop acts dominating the international music landscape.

The World Albums chart showcases the continued global appetite for Korean music, with Stray Kids, BTS, NewJeans, IVE, and ILLIT all securing top positions alongside ATEEZ and ENHYPEN. This diverse representation spans multiple generations of K-Pop, from established veterans like BTS to rising stars like ILLIT.

For IVE specifically, their chart presence comes as "BANG BANG" transitions from its recent domestic music show dominance. The track had been collecting wins on various Korean music programs before Hearts2Hearts broke their streak on Music Core with "RUDE!" earlier this week.

The strong showing across multiple groups demonstrates K-Pop's sustained international momentum, with both established acts and newer groups finding audiences worldwide. ATEEZ's month-long chart reign with "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" particularly highlights how the genre's reach extends well beyond initial release weeks, building lasting international fanbases that support albums over extended periods.