Katseye's Wild debuts atop the Billboard 200

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With 170,000 equivalent album units, Wild gives Katseye their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200.

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Katseye scores its first Billboard 200 No. 1 with Wild, which debuts atop the albums chart. The five-track project opens the week with 170,000 equivalent album units.

Led by the singles “Pinky Up” and “Hootie Frutti”, Wild also posts 145,000 pure album sales, marking the group’s biggest week in both units and that format. The result marks Katseye’s first time at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

The release is the fourth album by an all-female group to top the chart this decade. Before it, Twice led with With You-th, NewJeans with 2nd EP ‘Get Up’ and Blackpink with Born Pink. Wild also delivers the biggest pure-sales week for a female group in more than three years.

Katseye previously reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with Beautiful Chaos, released in 2025. Its debut album, SIS (Soft Is Strong), arrived in 2024 and peaked at No. 98.

At No. 2, Phoebe Bridgers debuts Lost Weekend with 118,000 equivalent album units. It is the singer-songwriter’s first solo release to enter the top 10 and her biggest week in units. Bridgers had previously reached the top 10 as a member of Boygenius, the trio with Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker: 2023’s The Record peaked at No. 4.

After topping the chart the previous week, Stray Kids falls to No. 3 with This & That. Olivia Rodrigo lands at No. 4 with You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, while Ella Langley rounds out the top 5 with Dandelion.