ENHYPEN's 'THE SIN : VANISH' Claims Best-Selling Album Title for the Week
Following their No. 2 Billboard 200 debut, ENHYPEN's latest mini album has been confirmed as the week's best-selling album in the United States.

ENHYPEN's "THE SIN : VANISH" has earned another impressive achievement following its Billboard 200 success. The mini album not only debuted at No. 2 on the chart but has now been confirmed as the best-selling album of the week in the United States.
As previously reported, the album tied ENHYPEN's highest-ever position on the Billboard 200, marking a significant milestone for the group's international presence. The latest update confirms that despite landing at No. 2, "THE SIN : VANISH" outsold all other albums released during the same tracking period.
This achievement highlights ENHYPEN's growing influence in the American market. The group has consistently built their fanbase overseas since their debut, and "THE SIN : VANISH" represents their continued upward trajectory on major charts.
The Billboard 200 ranks the most popular albums in the United States based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums. For ENHYPEN to claim the top sales position while reaching No. 2 overall demonstrates strong physical and digital sales from their dedicated fanbase.
"THE SIN : VANISH" continues ENHYPEN's pattern of chart success with each release. The group has steadily increased their international recognition, and this latest achievement reinforces their position among the top-performing K-pop acts in the global market.
The mini album's performance also reflects the group's ability to maintain momentum between major releases. With each comeback, ENHYPEN has demonstrated growth in both domestic and international markets, making them one of the most watched fourth-generation groups in the industry.
This double achievement - matching their highest Billboard position while claiming the week's best sales - positions ENHYPEN strongly as they continue building their international career.
