Following IVE's recent milestone achievements, ENHYPEN has reclaimed the #1 spot on Billboard's World Albums chart with their mini album "THE SIN : VANISH" for the week ending March 21.

The album climbed back to the top position in its eighth week on the chart, demonstrating remarkable staying power. "THE SIN : VANISH" also rose to #61 on the main Billboard 200, showing crossover appeal beyond K-Pop's core audience.

ENHYPEN secured multiple chart positions this week, with their 2024 release "ROMANCE : UNTOLD" also making moves on the World Albums chart, though specific positioning wasn't detailed in the latest rankings.

The World Albums chart continues to reflect K-Pop's global dominance, with major acts sweeping the top spots. ATEEZ, Stray Kids, BTS, NewJeans, and ILLIT all secured positions alongside ENHYPEN and IVE, creating an almost entirely K-Pop top tier. The inclusion of CORTIS among these established names suggests the chart's ongoing evolution as new acts gain international recognition.

This chart performance comes as the broader K-Pop landscape shows no signs of slowing momentum. While IVE recently celebrated "HEYA" reaching 100 million YouTube views and "BANG BANG" competing for music show wins, ENHYPEN's chart resurgence highlights how multiple groups can simultaneously achieve major milestones.

The World Albums chart has become a reliable indicator of K-Pop's international reach, with these results reflecting sustained global interest across different generations of groups. From established acts like BTS to newer groups like ILLIT, the diversity of artists in the top positions demonstrates the genre's broad appeal and the industry's continued expansion into international markets.

ENHYPEN's return to #1 with "THE SIN : VANISH" proves that strong releases can maintain chart longevity well beyond their initial debut weeks.