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TOMORROW X TOGETHER continues to tighten its grip on the U.S. albums market. This week, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns opens at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 69,000 equivalent album units, delivering TXT its eighth top 10 entry and further cementing the group’s rare consistency on one of music’s most competitive charts.

That milestone places TXT in increasingly elite company among K-pop acts with sustained Billboard performance. The Name Chapter: Temptation remains their commercial high point after debuting at No. 1, while The Star Chapter: Sanctuary followed with a No. 2 peak.



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TXT’s Billboard 200 history now spans from early breakthroughs to sustained global relevance:
No. 1 — The Name Chapter: Temptation
No. 2 — The Star Chapter: Sanctuary
No. 3 — The Name Chapter: Freefall
No. 3 — minisode 3: TOMORROW
No. 3 — The Star Chapter: Together
No. 3 — 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns
No. 4 — Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child
No. 5 — The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE

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This week’s No. 3 debut arrives in a highly competitive cycle. Ella Langley holds the Billboard 200’s top position for a second consecutive week with Dandelion, which earned 106,000 units after premiering at No. 1 with 169,000 last week. That achievement also carries broader chart significance: Dandelion becomes the first country album by a woman to spend two weeks atop the Billboard 200 since Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER in 2024.

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