ENHYPEN’s The Sin: Bliss has opened with 8.4 million Spotify streams, giving the group its second-biggest streaming debut to date. Released on August 21, the eighth mini album trails only The Sin: Vanish, which launched with 9.5 million streams earlier in 2026.
The result also puts The Sin: Bliss among the five biggest K-pop project debuts on Spotify this year. BTS’ ARIRANG leads the ranking with 112 million streams, followed by BLACKPINK’s DEADLINE with 16.9 million, Stray Kids’ This & That with 12.8 million, and ENHYPEN’s The Sin: Vanish with 9.5 million.
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The album’s title track, “Bloody Paradise,” emerged as the biggest individual streaming story from the release. The dark, high-energy track opened with 2.118 million streams, landing at No. 35 on the Spotify Daily Global chart and surpassing the 1.8 million debut previously recorded by “Bite Me.” “Bad For You” also entered the Daily Global chart, opening at No. 194 with 1.17 million streams.
The strong streaming performance arrives as ENHYPEN enters a new chapter as a six-member group. The Sin: Bliss is the group’s first release following Heeseung’s departure, with the remaining members — Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Ni-Ki — carrying the group into its next era.
Commercially, the mini album is already showing significant momentum beyond Spotify. According to Hanteo Chart, The Sin: Bliss sold 1,774,829 copies on its first day, while the project reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Albums charts in 23 regions. “Bloody Paradise” also topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 13 regions.
The release comes just months after The Sin: Vanish established ENHYPEN’s previous Spotify opening-day record. That project’s 9.5 million streams set a high bar, but The Sin: Bliss still delivered the group’s second-biggest debut.






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