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Enhypen, Oricon's April Physical Album Chart #1… Monthly, weekly, and daily chart 'All Kill'

 


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Enhypen showed off its power to sweep all the Japanese Oricon monthly, weekly, and daily charts.

According to the Oricon chart released on the 12th, Enhypen (Jeong Won Hee-Seung, J. Jake, Sung-hoon, Sunwoo, Nikki)'s 2nd mini-album 'Border: Carnival' rose to the top of the April monthly album chart. In addition, this album was ranked 1st with 10,534 points on the weekly combined album chart (2021.05.03~05.09), which is announced by adding the number of album sales, the number of downloads, and the number of music streaming, and has maintained the top for two consecutive weeks.

On the 10th, it has retaken first place on the daily record charts, and rose to No. 1 on the weekly record chart for two consecutive weeks. 'Border: Carnival' is still very much loved even in the third week of its release, proving the high influence of the yen hyphen in Japan.

On July 6th, 
Enhypen will begin to target the Japanese market in earnest by releasing their debut single 'Border: Hikanai' in Japan. When Japanese song songs are released, interest in the yen hyphen is expected to grow even more intense. The debut single includes a total of three songs, including the original Japanese song, the title track 'Given-Taken' of the debut album 'Border: Day One' released last November, and the Japanese version of the track 'Let Me In (20 CUBE)'.

On the other hand, Yen 
Enhypen succeeded in chart-in for two consecutive weeks by listing in a total of three categories on the latest Billboard chart (May 15) released on the 11th (Korean time). 'Border: Carnival' ranked 13th in 'World Album', and the title song 'Drunk-Daysed' was ranked 5th in'World Digital Song Sales' and 145th in 'Billboard Global (Excluding USA)'. In particular, the 'Billboard Global (excluding the US)' ranking rose 21 places from the previous week.















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