Even in a chart battle dominated by Taylor Swift, Okay-pop refuses to fade from the highlight. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack has locked instead at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 for 5 weeks working — a uncommon feat for an animated movie album.
Billboard famous in its preview article that “the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack remained unmoved on this week’s tally,” confirming its regular chart efficiency.
Holding the highest spot for a similar five-week stretch was Taylor Swift’s new album The Lifetime of a Showgirl, which continues its reign at No. 1.
The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack had beforehand climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 final month—its second time reaching the feat—earlier than yielding the crown to Swift’s newest report and sustaining a stable grip on the runner-up place ever since.
The Billboard 200 ranks albums based mostly on a composite metric known as album items, which mixes conventional album gross sales, streaming equal albums (SEA), and monitor equal albums (TEA)—digital downloads transformed into album gross sales.
Throughout the newest monitoring week, the KPop Demon Hunters OST recorded roughly 84,000 album items, down lower than 1% from the earlier week.
The soundtrack continues to construct awards-season momentum, securing 5 Grammy nominations for the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards, together with Tune of the Yr for its breakout hit “Golden.”
