The TXT Oricon Record just became even more impressive. TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s mini album, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns, entered the latest Oricon Weekly Album Ranking dated April 27, 2026 at No. 1, extending the group’s streak to 14 consecutive albums at the top. For fans following TXT’s growth in Japan, this is not just another chart win. It is a rare, sustained achievement that shows how consistently the group’s albums connect with listeners.
TXT Oricon Record Reaches 14 Straight No. 1 Albums

TXT’s latest No. 1 on Oricon is tied directly to the release of their eighth mini album, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns. The album sold 230,000 copies in its first week, according to the available chart information, and went straight to the top of the weekly album ranking.
That result matters because it updates a record TXT already held. With this album, TOMORROW X TOGETHER renewed their own all-time mark for the most consecutive No. 1 albums by an overseas artist on Oricon’s weekly album chart. The number now stands at 14 albums in a row.
The streak began in 2020, when TXT first reached No. 1 on the chart with The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY. Since then, every album in the sequence has continued the run. In a market where album momentum can rise and fall quickly, keeping a No. 1 streak alive across so many releases is a serious sign of staying power.
What makes this achievement feel especially strong is the word “consecutive.” A single hit album can come from a perfect timing of concept, promotion, and fan excitement. Fourteen straight chart-topping albums point to something deeper: a dependable audience, repeat support, and a group identity that continues to hold attention release after release.
What 7TH YEAR Added to TXT’s Japan Chart Story
Beyond the weekly album ranking, 7TH YEAR also performed strongly across Oricon’s weekly charts. The album reached No. 1 on the Weekly Combined Album Ranking dated April 27, 2026 with 237,407 points. It also topped the Weekly Western Music Album Ranking, giving TXT a weekly Oricon chart triple crown.
That triple crown gives the new release more weight than a single chart placement. The Weekly Album Ranking reflects album sales, while the combined ranking uses points to capture broader chart performance. The Western Music Album Ranking also shows TXT’s position within Oricon’s category for international music. Taking all three at once shows that the album did not simply edge into one list; it dominated multiple album-focused measurements in the same chart week.
There is also another notable layer: TXT’s 14th No. 1 on the Weekly Combined Album Ranking tied the all-time record for the most No. 1 placements by any artist on that chart, based on the available information. That puts TXT’s current Oricon presence into an even wider context. The group is not only setting benchmarks for overseas artists, but also standing alongside the highest achievers overall in this ranking category.
The album’s Korean title, 7TH YEAR: Gashideombure Jamsi Barami Meomchwosseul Ttae, can be naturally understood in English as 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns. The title itself carries a reflective feeling, and while the chart reports do not provide details about the album’s full musical direction, the performance numbers make one thing clear: listeners were ready for this chapter.
More Than One Chart Moment
TXT’s chart activity around this release was not limited to the album alone. The title track, “Haru-e Haruman Deo (Stick With You),” also showed activity on Japanese music charts, including Oricon’s Daily Digital Single Ranking and the Line Music chart. The provided information does not give a full breakdown of those song results, so the clearest confirmed story remains the album’s overwhelming performance.
Still, the mention of the title track matters because it shows the release was not only album-driven. Fans and listeners were also engaging with the song itself. For a group like TOMORROW X TOGETHER, that balance is important: strong album sales show fan commitment, while digital song activity helps reflect how a track travels across everyday listening platforms.
TXT’s achievement also highlights their long-running relationship with Japanese audiences. Since first topping Oricon’s weekly album ranking with The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY in 2020, the group has built a chart pattern that is difficult to ignore. Each comeback adds another data point to the same story: TXT’s releases are arriving with enough anticipation and support to reach the top quickly.
For fans, this milestone is easy to celebrate because it is both emotional and measurable. The emotional side comes from watching the group move through different eras while maintaining a connection with listeners. The measurable side is right there in the numbers: 14 consecutive No. 1 albums, 230,000 first-week sales for the new mini album, 237,407 points on the combined ranking, and a triple crown across Oricon’s weekly album-related charts.

Conclusion
TXT’s latest Oricon success is a major marker in the group’s career. With 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns, TOMORROW X TOGETHER extended their record among overseas artists, achieved a weekly chart triple crown, and tied a broader all-time No. 1 record on the Weekly Combined Album Ranking. The result shows that TXT’s Japan chart power is not a one-time moment, but a continuing story built across years of consistent releases and loyal listener support.