TXT, BTS' j-hope, LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, TWICE, NewJeans, and more Claim top spots on Billboard's World Albums chart

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Billboard's World Albums chart for the week ending April 27 showcases the global impact of K-pop once again, with TXT 's " minisode 3: TOMORROW " continuing its reign at the top for a second consecutive week. This mini album, released on April 1, not only secured the No. 1 spot on the World Albums chart but also maintained a strong presence in the top 40 of the Billboard 200.

TXT's title track, " Deja Vu ," blends pop with elements of trap and emo rock, offering a nostalgic journey through its lyrics, which promise a reunion reminiscent of déjà vu.

Another standout on the chart was j-hope from BTS , whose special album " HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1 " maintained its position at No. 3. Released alongside a mesmerizing Motion Picture, j-hope's album showcased his versatility and passion for music, resonating with fans worldwide. Tracks like "NEURON," featuring Gaeko and Yoon Mi Rae, delved into the artists' motivations, portraying the essence of "neuron" in their lives.

Joining the top ranks were newcomers and veterans alike. ILLIT's debut mini-album "SUPER REAL ME" climbed to No. 5, demonstrating their rising influence in the industry. TWICE's "With YOU-th" and NewJeans' "Get Up" continued to hold strong positions, reflecting their enduring popularity among fans.

Meanwhile, Stray Kids made a notable resurgence with "ROCK-STAR," reclaiming the No. 8 spot after 23 weeks on the chart. Their dynamic sound and electrifying performances solidified their status as a force to be reckoned with in the K-pop landscape.

BTS maintained a significant presence on the chart with their anthology album "Proof," showcasing their enduring appeal and lasting impact on listeners worldwide. Jimin, with his solo debut album "FACE," crafted an emotional journey through synth-pop sounds, drawing listeners into a world of introspection and longing. Collaborating with RM, the title track "Like Crazy" stood out with its powerful blend of synths and drums, echoing Jimin's soulful vocals.

(G)I-DLE rounded off the chart with their album "2," maintaining a steady position in its ninth week. Their unique sound and captivating performances continue to captivate audiences globally, further enriching the diverse tapestry of the World Albums chart.

As the weeks progress, Billboard's World Albums chart remains a testament to the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of global music, showcasing the talent and creativity of artists from around the world.