1.6 Million Copies in 24 Hours: ENHYPEN THE SIN : VANISH Sales Smash 2026 Records
ENHYPEN breaks 2026 records with 1.6 million first-day sales for 'THE SIN : VANISH.' Discover the global success of their title track 'Knife' and iTunes chart rankings.
They've sold 1.6 million copies in just one day. ENHYPEN is dominating the music scene in 2026 with their latest mini album, 'THE SIN : VANISH.' It's officially the highest first-day sales figure recorded so far this year.
ENHYPEN THE SIN : VANISH Sales Hit Record High
According to Hanteo Chart, as of January 16 at 2 p.m. KST, the album surpassed 1.6 million units sold. This massive achievement highlights the unwavering support of their global fandom, ENGENE, who've been eagerly waiting for this comeback.
The title track, 'Knife,' is already a global sensation. Within hours of its release, the album climbed to the No. 1 spot on iTunes Top Albums charts in numerous regions worldwide. It's a clear indicator that the group's international reach continues to expand.
A Sharp New Era for the 4th Gen Leaders
With 'Knife,' ENHYPEN showcases a more mature, intense aesthetic. The choreography is described as lightning-fast and precise, living up to the track's name. This comeback isn't just about numbers; it's about solidifying their dark-pop identity that sets them apart in the competitive K-pop landscape.
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