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Tomorrow X Together makes Billboard's 2025 year-end charts

K-pop sensation Tomorrow X Together has dominated Billboard's 2025 year-end charts, securing multiple placements for their albums 'The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY' and 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER'. Their consistent commercial success also earned them top artist rankings. In Japan, three TXT albums achieved Platinum certification.
Tomorrow X Together makes Billboard's 2025 year-end charts
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Tomorrow X Together claimed spots across five categories on Billboard's 2025 year-end charts, with both their seventh mini-album 'The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY' and fourth full-length 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER' simultaneously entering physical sales-based rankings, according to Yonhap News citing Billboard's December 10 announcement. The five-member group ranked at No. 32 and No. 37 on Top Album Sales, No. 25 and No. 38 on Top Current Album Sales, and No. 12 and No. 14 on World Albums, demonstrating their competitive edge by placing two separate projects across multiple US market measurements.

Artist rankings underscore consistency across releases

Beyond individual album placements, TXT secured No. 13 on Top Album Sales Artists and No. 4 on World Albums Artists, reflecting their sustained commercial strength throughout 2025. 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER,' released in July, previously debuted at No. 3 on the main Billboard 200 chart in August and maintained chart presence for four consecutive weeks, establishing the group's foothold in the global album market.

Japan year-end tally adds triple threat

The momentum extended to Japan, where Billboard Japan's 2025 year-end charts featured three TXT albums: 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER' at No. 12, Japanese third full-length 'Starkissed' at No.
17, and 'The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY' at No. 58 on Top Album Sales. Both 'The Star Chapter: TOGETHER' and 'Starkissed' surpassed 250,000 cumulative shipments and earned Platinum certification from Japan's Recording Industry Association, bringing the group's total Gold Disc certifications to fifteen albums.

Stage mastery recognized at MAMA Awards

TXT capped their year-end run by winning the VISA Super Stage Artist trophy at the 2025 MAMA Awards, where they delivered group performances of 'Upside Down Kiss' and 'Beautiful Strangers' alongside member Yeonjun's solo stage featuring tracks from his debut album 'NO LABELS: PART 01'. The award acknowledged their reputation as "stage-tellers"-a portmanteau of stage and storyteller-for narrative-driven performances.
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