ENHYPEN is rewriting the rules of chart longevity and doing it in reverse. Two months after its release, the group’s latest album is not dropping down the charts. It’s climbing back up.

According to Billboard’s latest chart (dated March 28), ENHYPEN’s mini album ‘THE SIN : VANISH’ ranked No.43 on the Billboard 200. What makes this notable isn’t just the ranking but the movement.
After jumping 73 spots last week, the album rose another 18 places this week, continuing an unusual upward trend even in its 9th consecutive week on the chart.
In an industry where albums typically peak early and decline, this kind of reverse climb stands out. The album’s performance is even more consistent across detailed charts.
‘THE SIN : VANISH’ placed:
With continued momentum, ENHYPEN also climbed to No.40 on the Artist 100, rising 12 spots from the previous week.
Part of the album’s staying power comes from its concept.
‘THE SIN : VANISH’ tells the story of a world where humans and vampires coexist following lovers who break taboos in pursuit of love. Rather than standalone tracks, the album is structured as a fully connected narrative, combining 6 songs.
Even at release, the album showed strong global performance. The title track ‘Knife’ hit No.1 on iTunes Top Songs in 11 regions including Argentina, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It also entered YouTube trending music charts in 36 countries, including the U.S., U.K., and Saudi Arabia.
The album has since become ENHYPEN’s fourth double million seller, reinforcing its commercial success.