Hanteo Chart’s weekly World Chart and Album Chart ‘Top 5’ for the second week of May (Photo = Courtesy of Hanteo Chart)

 

Group NMIXX swept Hanteo Chart’s weekly charts for the second week of May.

 

Hanteo Chart, the world’s only real-time music chart, announced its weekly charts for the second week of May 2026 at 10 a.m. on May 18. According to the announcement, NMIXX ranked No. 1 on both Hanteo Chart’s World Chart and Album Chart for the second week of May.

 

 

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NMIXX earned the highest score in the album category of the weekly World Chart, recording a World Index of 13,373.07 points.

 

BTS followed in second place with a World Index of 12,490.04 points, while ENHYPEN took third place with a World Index of 10,056.05 points.

 

Photo = Courtesy of JYP Entertainment

 

NMIXX also claimed the top spot on the weekly Album Chart. With its fifth mini album ‘Heavy Serenade,’ NMIXX recorded an Album Index of 428,368.00 points for the second week of May, with sales of 345,806 copies.

 

Second place on the weekly Album Chart went to FLARE U’s first mini album ‘YOUTH ERROR,’ which recorded an Album Index of 179,964.30 points and sales of 162,118 copies, while third place went to CORTIS’ second mini album ‘GREENGREEN,’ which recorded an Album Index of 156,301.31 points and sales of 139,077 copies.

 

The tracking period for Hanteo Chart’s weekly charts for the second week of May was from May 11 to May 17. The World Chart is compiled and announced based on global data of K-pop artists, including albums, digital music, authentication, SNS, and media, while the Album Chart rankings are based on the Album Index calculated from worldwide album sales.

 

More detailed information on each album’s chart performance and sales can be found on the mobile ‘Whosfan’ app and the Hanteo Chart website.

 

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