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Stray Kids' "This & That" Dominates Album Charts with Record Sales

Ricky GervaisRicky GervaisAug 16, 2026

Stray Kids has once again demonstrated their global appeal, shattering their previous sales records with their newest album, "This & That." This impressive release has propelled them to the top of the Billboard 200 chart, marking their ninth chart-topping album. The achievement highlights the group's consistent growth and immense popularity, setting a new benchmark for their career.

The album "This & That" debuted at the pinnacle of the Billboard 200, garnering a remarkable 369,000 equivalent album units. A substantial portion of this total, specifically 357,000 units, came from traditional album sales, showcasing robust fan engagement and purchasing power. This significant sales figure not only represents their strongest week ever but also positions "This & That" as the sixth-largest album debut of 2026 overall. In terms of traditional album sales, it ranks as the second-highest debut of the year, surpassed only by BTS's "Arirang" in March, which achieved 532,000 sales.

This success further solidifies Stray Kids' historical presence on the Billboard charts. The group now holds the record for the most No. 1 albums among groups in this century. Their nine chart-topping albums place them in an elite category, tying with the iconic Rolling Stones for the second-highest number of No. 1 albums by a group in the chart's extensive history. Only the legendary Beatles, with 19 No. 1 albums, surpass them. This remarkable consistency underscores Stray Kids' enduring impact and growing legacy in the music industry.

Prior to "This & That," Stray Kids first ascended to the top of the Billboard 200 with their album "Oddinary" in 2022. Building on that initial triumph, they continued their impressive streak, becoming the first act to have their initial six entries debut at the No. 1 position, a feat achieved following the release of their album "Hop."

In other chart news, Ariana Grande's "Petal" moved from the top spot to second place in its second week, accumulating 82,000 equivalent album units. Olivia Rodrigo's "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love" maintained its position at No. 3, while Ella Langley's "Dandelion" secured No. 4. Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" saw a slight dip, moving from No. 2 to No. 5. The top 10 was rounded out by Noah Kahan's "The Great Divide," Pooh Shiesty's debut with "All Eyes on Shiest" at No. 7, Karol G's new release "No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto" at No. 8, Drake's "Iceman" at No. 9, and Role Model's "Chuck Timely & the Hourglass" entering at No. 10 with 38,500 equivalent album units.

In summary, Stray Kids' latest album, "This & That," has not only set new personal records for the group but also made a significant mark in the history of the Billboard 200. Their ability to consistently deliver chart-topping albums and achieve exceptional sales figures cements their status as a powerhouse in contemporary music, further extending their influence across the globe.

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