K-pop boy band Vanner lands on Billboard charts for the first time


It’s not only BLACKPINK’s Rosé who has achieved a milestone on the Billboard charts. 

K-pop boy band Vanner (배너) added another accomplishment to their career by entering the Billboard charts for the first time since their debut in 2019.   

According to Billboard, Vanner’s third mini-album “Burn” landed at No. 32 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales Chart dated Nov. 2. The Top Album Sales Chart measures physical album sales within the US for one week. 

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K-pop boy band Vanner (Instagram) 

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Vanner's achievements on the Billboard charts (Instagram)

“Burn” also ranked 15th on Billboard’s Emerging Artists Chart, the highest ranking male K-pop artist on this week’s chart. The Emerging Artists Chart tracks album sales from new artists who have yet to top other Billboard Charts, using the same metrics as the Billboard Artist 100 Chart. 

In addition, “Burn” ranked 26th on Billboard’s Current Album Sales Chart and 14th on the World Albums Chart.

“Burn” also ranked first on the Top New Artist Albums Chart, 13th on the Internal Album Chart, fifth on the Record Label Independent Current Albums Chart, and 32nd on the Heatseekers Album Chart.

Before the release of “Burn,” Vanner dropped their first English single “I don’t think that I like her (cover).” 

The album was released on the group’s first US Artist Store through Klap Entertainment.