Following Stray Kids' recent YouTube milestone with "Back Door" hitting 400 million views, K-Pop groups continue their global chart dominance with ATEEZ leading the latest Billboard World Albums chart.

ATEEZ's mini album "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" claimed the top spot on Billboard's World Albums chart for the third consecutive week ending March 7. The album also maintained its position on the main Billboard 200 at No. 45, marking its third week on the chart.

ENHYPEN secured multiple positions on the World Albums chart, though specific placement details weren't disclosed. The group joins a strong K-Pop presence that includes IVE, Stray Kids, BTS, NewJeans, and ILLIT sweeping the chart's top positions.

This latest chart performance highlights the continued international appeal of K-Pop acts across different generations and concepts. From veteran group BTS to fourth-generation standouts like NewJeans and ILLIT, Korean artists are maintaining their stronghold on global music consumption.

The World Albums chart specifically tracks the most popular albums in the United States across all genres, making these consistent K-Pop placements particularly significant for measuring international reach. ATEEZ's sustained success with "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" demonstrates the group's growing fanbase, while the diverse roster of acts in the top spots shows the genre's broad appeal.

With multiple K-Pop groups regularly appearing on major Billboard charts, these weekly rankings have become a key indicator of which artists are resonating most with international audiences. The consistent presence of both established and newer acts suggests the genre's momentum shows no signs of slowing.