ATEEZ's 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4' Hits Million Copies in First Week
ATEEZ's latest mini album achieved million-seller status just four days after release, marking their fifth consecutive album to reach this milestone in its first week.

ATEEZ has added another impressive sales record to their growing list of achievements. Their latest mini album "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" sold over one million copies in its first week, according to Hanteo Chart's announcement on February 10.
The album, which dropped on February 6 with the title track "Adrenaline," reached the million-copy milestone in just four days. This marks ATEEZ's fifth consecutive album to achieve million-seller status within its first week of release, cementing their position as one of K-pop's most commercially successful acts.
The sales milestone comes just days after the group performed "Adrenaline" on SBS's "Inkigayo" February 8 episode, where they appeared alongside (G)I-DLE and other acts in that week's competitive lineup.
"GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4" represents the latest chapter in ATEEZ's ongoing album series, following the success of previous installments that have consistently delivered strong first-week sales figures. The group's ability to maintain such high sales numbers across multiple releases demonstrates their dedicated fanbase's continued support.
The achievement places ATEEZ among an elite group of K-pop acts capable of consistently moving over a million units in their debut week. With their track record of five consecutive million-selling first weeks, the eight-member group has established themselves as reliable chart performers in both domestic and international markets.
ATEEZ's consistent commercial success with the "GOLDEN HOUR" series reflects their evolution as artists and their strong connection with fans worldwide. The rapid sales pace of "Part.4" suggests the group's momentum shows no signs of slowing as they continue building on their impressive discography.
