Following our recent coverage of Stray Kids' impressive Billboard 200 climb, more K-Pop groups are making major moves on the charts this week.

ENHYPEN claimed the top spot on Billboard's World Albums chart with their new mini album "THE SIN : VANISH," which also made a strong debut at No. 2 on the main Billboard 200 chart for the week ending January 31. The group managed to secure three total entries on the World Albums chart, showing the breadth of their catalog's appeal.

The World Albums chart saw a complete K-Pop takeover this week, with Stray Kids, SEVENTEEN's DxS, BTS, ILLIT, and TXT's Yeonjun also landing in the top positions. This comes as Stray Kids continues to ride the momentum from their "DO IT" album's dramatic 111-spot jump on the Billboard 200, which we reported earlier this week.

"THE SIN : VANISH" marks ENHYPEN's latest musical chapter, building on their established dark concept while exploring new sonic territory. The mini album's immediate chart success demonstrates the group's growing international fanbase and their ability to compete at the highest levels of the global music market.

The strong showing across multiple K-Pop acts reflects the genre's continued expansion in Western markets. With established groups like BTS and SEVENTEEN maintaining their chart presence alongside newer acts like ILLIT and solo efforts from TXT's Yeonjun, the diversity of K-Pop's chart representation shows the genre's broad appeal.

ENHYPEN's dual success on both the World Albums chart and Billboard 200 places them among the elite K-Pop acts capable of mainstream crossover success. The No. 2 Billboard 200 debut particularly stands out as one of the highest entries for a K-Pop group this year.

This chart week continues what's shaping up to be a strong year for K-Pop on Billboard, with multiple generations of groups finding success across different chart categories.