ILLIT has set a new personal best on the U.S. Billboard charts with its fourth mini album, 'MAMIHLAPINATAPAI.' According to Billboard's latest chart dated May 16, the album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 26, marking the group's highest position on the main U.S. albums chart to date. The result also extends ILLIT's streak of Billboard 200 entries, with the group charting across four consecutive album releases since debut.
The achievement is not limited to the album chart. ILLIT also ranked No. 1 on the Emerging Artists chart and reached No. 26 on Artist 100, showing that the group's current comeback is gaining visibility beyond a single release. The title track 'It's Me' appeared on multiple Billboard song charts as well, including World Digital Song Sales, Global Excl. U.S. and Global 200, giving the comeback a broader chart presence across both album and track metrics.
This chart performance points to ILLIT's steady growth in the global K-pop market. A No. 26 debut on the Billboard 200 is a meaningful jump for a newer girl group, especially because it reflects both international fandom support and rising recognition in one of the world's most competitive music markets. With 'MAMIHLAPINATAPAI,' ILLIT is moving beyond early rookie attention and building a clearer record of repeat global chart performance.




