NAYEON, a member of the K-pop group TWICE, achieves her second No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart with her latest solo effort, “NA.” Released under the label Luminate, the album sold 43,000 copies in the United States during the tracking week ending June 20, according to official figures from Luminate. This marks a significant accomplishment for NAYEON, following her previous chart-topper, “IM NAYEON,” in 2022.
The sales breakdown for “NA” highlights its strong performance in physical formats:
- CD sales accounted for 34,500 copies.
- Vinyl sales contributed 7,500 units.
- Digital downloads totaled 1,000 copies.
The album’s first-week success was bolstered by its availability in multiple physical formats, including 15 CD variants and two vinyl variants, each featuring exclusive branded merchandise.
In addition to NAYEON’s achievement, other notable entries on the Top Album Sales chart include:
Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” which climbs to No. 2 with 33,000 copies sold.
$uicideboy$ achieving their highest-charting effort with “New World Depression” debuting at No. 3, supported by strong vinyl sales.
Don Toliver’s “Hardstone Psycho” debuting at No. 4 with 19,500 digital download album sales.
Luke Combs entering at No. 6 with “Fathers & Sons,” marking his sixth consecutive top 10 album.
Additionally, the iconic “Twilight” soundtrack re-enters the chart at No. 7 following a vinyl reissue, showcasing the enduring popularity of its musical content.
NAYEON’s “NA” debut at No. 1 underscores her growing influence and success as a solo artist, further solidifying her presence in the music industry beyond her group’s achievements.
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