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Jin's 'Happy' Debuts at No. 4 on 'Billboard 200'

BTS member Jin has made an impressive entry onto Billboard's main chart.

According to Billboard's preview article, Jin's first solo album Happy secured the No. 4 spot on the Billboard 200 chart dated November 30.

His debut solo album has landed in the top 5 of the chart. Happy recorded 66,000 in album sales, 8,000 SEA (streaming equivalent album) units, and 3,000 TEA (track equivalent album) units.

BTS remains the only group where both the group and its members have secured top spots on the Billboard 200. As a group, BTS has achieved six No. 1 albums on the chart.

Their latest group entry was the anthology album Proof, which debuted at No. 1 in June 2022. Proof remained on the chart for 41 consecutive weeks.

Individually, the members have also made significant Billboard 200 entries. RM's Mono peaked at No. 26, Indigo reached No. 3, and Right Place, Wrong Person landed at No. 5.

Suga, under his stage name Agust D, charted twice with D-2 at No. 11 and D-Day at No. 2. V's Layover also reached No. 2.

J-Hope entered the chart three times, starting with Hope World at No. 38, followed by Jack in the Box at No. 6, and Hope on the Street Vol. 1 at No. 5.

Jimin's Face debuted at No. 2, followed by Muse, which also reached No. 2 and stayed on the chart for over 16 weeks. Jungkook's Golden peaked at No. 2 and remained charted for 24 weeks.

Meanwhile, Jin is achieving career highs with his solo work. The title track Running Wild reached No. 8 on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart.

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