Peak and number of weeks charting of K-pop acts' highest selling albums on European Markets

  • The site doesn't providence information from all European Markets, just SOME of them (Switzerland, Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Portugal), but It's still interesting to bring up, out of curiousity.


    Also, I brought up stats only from million sellers with European distribution, to be fair. Some acts can only chart in all markets with digital/streaming, so obviously some will have advantage. But to be honest, these are most of the biggest acts currently, so I think It was well covered.


    Source


    *Peak / N. of weeks charting


    BTS, Map of the Soul: 7


    Switzerland: #1 / 58 weeks

    Germany: #1 / 74 weeks

    Austria: #1 / 34 weeks

    France: #1 / 77 weeks

    Netherlands: #1 / 24 weeks

    Belgium (V): #1 / 85 weeks

    Belgium (W): #2 / 65 weeks

    Sweden: #3 / 5 weeks

    Finland: #2 / 8 weeks

    Norway: #2 / 5 weeks

    Denmark: #4 / 4 weeks

    Italy: #3 / 25 weeks

    Spain: #1 / 73 weeks

    Portugal: #1 / 63 weeks


    SEVENTEEN, FML


    Switzerland: #4 / 7 weeks

    Germany: #7 / 10 weeks

    Austria: #8 / 3 weeks

    France: #3 / 14 weeks

    Netherlands: #76 / 1 week

    Belgium (V): #6 / 18 weeks

    Belgium (W): #2 / 7 weeks

    Italy: #42 / 2 weeks

    Spain: #20 / 1 week

    Portugal: #2 / 2 weeks


    TWICE, Ready to Be


    Switzerland: #19 / 5 weeks

    Germany: #8 / 5 weeks

    Austria: #11 / 3 weeks

    France: #15 / 9 weeks

    Belgium (V): #14 / 10 weeks

    Belgium (W): #14 / 4 weeks

    Finland: #15 / 1 week

    Italy: #72 / 1 week

    Spain: #16 / 2 week

    Portugal: #2 / 9 weeks


    NCT 127, Sticker


    Switzerland: #37 / 3 weeks

    Germany: #16 / 5 weeks

    Austria: #14 / 1 weeks

    France: #163 / 1 week

    Belgium (V): #39 / 4 weeks

    Belgium (W): #94 / 4 weeks

    Finland: #25 / 1 weeks

    Spain: #65 / 1 week


    NCT Dream, ISTJ


    Switzerland: #80 / 1 week

    Germany: #46 / 1 week

    France: #16 / 4 weeks

    Belgium (VI): #102 / 3 weeks

    Belgium (WA): #25 / 3 weeks

    Spain: #28 / 4 weeks

    Portugal: #1 / 15 weeks


    BLACKPINK, BORN PINK


    Switzerland: #7 / 10 weeks

    Germany: #3 / 21 weeks

    Austria: #6 / 7 weeks

    France: #3 / 65 weeks

    Netherlands: #7 / 5 weeks

    Belgium (V): #3 / 29 weeks

    Belgium (W): #7 / 30 weeks

    Sweden: #8 / 3 weeks

    Finland: #3 / 9 weeks

    Norway: #6 / 2 weeks

    Denmark: #8 / 2 weeks

    Italy: #19 / 7 weeks

    Spain: #9 / 15 weeks

    Portugal: #1 / 29 weeks


    Stray Kids, 5-STAR


    Switzerland: #2 / 15 weeks

    Germany: #2 / 18 weeks

    Austria: #1 / 14 weeks

    France: #1 / 23 weeks

    Netherlands: #3 / 10 weeks

    Belgium (V): #1 / 31 weeks

    Belgium (W): #1 / 18 weeks

    Sweden: #11 / 3 weeks

    Finland: #7 / 5 weeks

    Norway: #25 / 1 week

    Denmark: #4 / 1 week

    Italy: #10 / 7 weeks

    Spain: #5 / 10 weeks

    Portugal: #1 / 15 weeks


    (G)I-DLE, I Feel


    Germany: #25 / 12 weeks

    Austria: #58 / 1 week

    France: #105 / 2 weeks

    Belgium (V): #36 / 8 weeks

    Belgium (W): #90 / 2 weeks


    ATEEZ, THE WORLD EP.FIN: WILL


    Switzerland: #93 / 1 weeks

    Germany: #11 / 1 weeks

    Austria: #37 / 2 weeks

    France: #193 / 1 week

    Belgium (V): #30 / 6 weeks

    Belgium (W): #25 / 5 weeks

    Sweden: #56 / 1 week

    Denmark: #30 / 1 week


    ITZY, Kill My Doubt


    Switzerland: #89 / 1 weeks

    Germany: #38 / 2 weeks

    France: #148 / 3 weeks

    Belgium (V): #110 / 3 weeks

    Belgium (W): #100 / 1 weeks


    TXT, THE NAME CHAPTER: TEMPTATION


    Switzerland: #3 / 7 weeks

    Germany: #12 / 9 weeks

    Austria: #4 / 7 weeks

    France: #3 / 15 weeks

    Netherlands: #26 / 4 weeks

    Belgium (V): #5 / 13 weeks

    Belgium (W): #4 / 8 weeks

    Sweden: #17 / 1 week

    Denmark: #40 / 1 week

    Italy: #52 / 3 weeks

    Spain: #20 / 9 weeks


    aespa, My World


    France: #26 / 6 weeks

    Belgium (W): #102 / 1 week

    Spain: #45 / 1 week


    Enhypen, Dark Blood*

    (I know Enhypen's highest selling album is Orange Blood, but the chart page is not totally updated yet)


    Switzerland: #5 / 11 weeks

    Germany: #9 / 9 weeks

    Austria: #8 / 5 weeks

    France: #2 / 16 weeks

    Netherlands: #32 / 4 weeks

    Belgium (V): #7 / 21 weeks

    Belgium (W): #3 / 12 weeks

    Italy: #32 / 2 weeks

    Spain: #3 / 4 weeks


    LE SSERAFIM, UNFORGIVEN


    Switzerland: #81 / 1 weeks

    Germany: #22 / 5 weeks

    Austria: #43 / 2 weeks

    France: #20 / 16 weeks

    Belgium (V): #32 / 6 weeks

    Belgium (W): #33 / 1 weeks

    Spain: #70 / 1 week

    Portugal: #38 / 3 weeks


    NewJeans, Get Up


    Switzerland: #8 / 7 weeks

    Germany: #10 / 8 weeks

    Austria: #7 / 7 weeks

    France: #5 / 13 weeks

    Netherlands: #32 / 4 weeks

    Belgium (V): #7 / 22 weeks

    Belgium (W): #18 / 11 weeks

    Spain: #25 / 7 weeks

  • I was sad when I had to search for 7 numbers, cause It just occurred to me since 2020 they don't have a proper album release, while everyone else's album is newer :pepe-puddle:

    The way everyone thought they were gonna release an album in 2021 but it didn't happen....then in 2022, I expected a new album but they released an anthology album which is somewhat similar to a compilation album... :pepecute: :drinktears:


    Even a mini album will do:pepecry:

  • 'Get Up' was NewJeans' first album with actual distribution on Europe and they were able to chart so good. Curious to see what their next album can do.

  • I also noticed your country kind of rejects K-pop and only 3 groups charted. There isn't many K-pop fans where you live?

    Most people know what kpop is, but it's not very popular. There's barely any fans. In bigger cities you can find some fans of popular groups, but still nothing compared to other places. The market is really small already and people here still listen to our own artists a lot. It's rare that kpop songs gain traction (Cupid is popular though, but most don't know/think of it as kpop so..)


    But it seems to be growing. And I've started to see more people selling + buying albums online, and even a lot of photocard trading which surprised me.

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  • This is really interesting data, do you know if any of these artists have certifications in these countries (other than BTS and BP)? I'd expect a few to have album certifications at least, if not song certifications.

    I know 5-Star is certified gold by SNEP (France) and ZPAV (Poland). They're the only kpop group other than BTS and BP to receive that. I wonder if they'll get more, like in Germany. :/

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  • Most people know what kpop is, but it's not very popular. There's barely any fans. In bigger cities you can find some fans of popular groups, but still nothing compared to other places. The market is really small already and people here still listen to our own artists a lot. It's rare that kpop songs gain traction (Cupid is popular though, but most don't know/think of it as kpop so..)


    But it seems to be growing. And I've started to see more people selling + buying albums online, and even a lot of photocard trading which surprised me.

    This is interesting. Here in my country, despite not being a small market, the population also values local artists the most. Even english speaking acts don't gain too much traction on our charts in comparison to local artists.

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