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TOMORROW X TOGETHER Tops Oricon Daily Album Chart with "The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY"

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-11-11 13:24:09
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Seoul, South Korea – TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has once again demonstrated their immense popularity in Japan, topping the Oricon Daily Album Chart with their latest mini-album, "The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY."

According to the latest chart released by Oricon on November 5th, "SANCTUARY" sold an impressive 112,713 copies on its first day of release in Japan, securing the top spot on the daily album ranking. This marks the group's 10th consecutive daily album chart number one since their second mini-album, "The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY," released in May 2020.

With this remarkable achievement, TXT is poised to break their own record for the most consecutive weekly number-one albums by a foreign artist on the Oricon chart. Their title track, "Over The Moon," also performed exceptionally well, ranking second on the daily digital single chart, the highest position among all K-pop songs on the chart that day.

The song further climbed to the second spot on Japan's iTunes Top Songs chart, and its music video ranked third on YouTube's trending music chart. Additionally, other tracks from the album, including "Heaven," "Higher Than Heaven," "Resist," and "Forty One Winks," claimed the top five spots on Japan's AWA real-time chart.

"The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY" marks the beginning of the group's fourth chapter, following "The Dream Chapter," "The Chaos Chapter," and "The Chaos Chapter: FIGHT OR ESCAPE." The album expresses the magical moments experienced upon reuniting with loved ones and the subsequent changes in the world.

TXT has been actively touring the globe, kicking off their third world tour at KSPO Dome in Seoul last May. They have since performed in 28 cities across 17 countries, including the United States, Japan, Macau, Singapore, and Indonesia, captivating fans worldwide.

TXT's continued success in Japan solidifies their position as one of the leading K-pop groups in the global music market.

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