Hanteo Chart data reported by two independent outlets puts K-pop album sales at 49.53 million copies in the first half of 2026. The same reports say 14 albums reached one million first-week sales. This edition uses only the figures common to both reports.
- Measure
- Hanteo Chart first-half album sales
- Sales
- 49.53 million copies
- Million sellers
- 14 first-week albums
- Reported
- July 8, 2026
What 49.53 million copies says about the first half
Star News and JTBC, citing Hanteo Global’s Hanteo Chart tally, reported first-half K-pop album sales of 49.53 million copies. It is more accurate to see this as a result built by many artists and releases than as the achievement of one team. The confirmed facts are the total and the breadth of albums that crossed the million-seller threshold.
The 49.53 million figure covers the entire first half. The 14 million-seller figure uses first-week sales. Keeping the period and measurement separate avoids treating different statistics as the same record.
Fourteen million sellers, a wider shared momentum
Both reports state that 14 albums became first-week million sellers in the first half. That makes the positive result a story of multiple teams and fan communities rather than one artist alone. The number refers to albums; it does not establish individual sales totals or predict later performance.
- Hanteo Chart compiled the data.
- Two outlets reported 49.53 million copies and 14 million-seller albums.
What readers can check next
These are first-half aggregate statistics. Individual artists’ next activities and the full-year total require later official announcements or additional tallies. Ganeungil reports the confirmed sales total and album count without adding unverified forecasts.
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