While ALPHA DRIVE ONE celebrated their third music show win this week, ENHYPEN has achieved their own milestone on the global stage.

The group's latest mini album "THE SIN : VANISH" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart dated January 25, tying their highest-ever position on the prestigious U.S. albums chart. Despite landing at the second spot, the album claimed the distinction of being the best-selling album of the week in America.

The Billboard 200 ranks the most popular albums in the United States based on multi-metric consumption, including traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums. ENHYPEN's strong debut demonstrates their growing influence in the Western music market.

A$AP Rocky's "Don't Be Dumb" claimed the top spot this week, but ENHYPEN's placement puts them in elite company alongside other artists who debuted in the top 10, including YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Madison Beer. The chart also saw Bad Bunny jumping back into the top three.

This chart success comes as ENHYPEN continues promoting "Knife," the title track from "THE SIN : VANISH." The song recently competed on Korean music shows, including this week's "Music Core" where it faced off against ALPHA DRIVE ONE's "FREAK ALARM" and ILLIT's "NOT CUTE ANYMORE."

"THE SIN : VANISH" marks another step forward in ENHYPEN's international expansion. The group has consistently performed well on U.S. charts with their recent releases, and matching their previous peak position while securing the week's highest sales numbers signals their continued growth in the American market.

The achievement highlights the global reach of K-pop in 2026, with multiple Korean acts regularly competing for top positions on international charts alongside established Western artists.