Various K-Pop artists were listed on Billboard's 'World Albums' chart for the week of December 9.
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Red Velvet debuted in first place with their 2nd album 'Perfect Velvet', while BTS came in second place with 'Love Yourself: Her'.

Two slots down, co-ed group KARD ranked 4th place with their 2nd mini album 'You & Me'.
MONSTA X was listed in the 12th position with 'The Code', and SEVENTEEN followed suit taking charge of 13th place with 'TEEN, AGE'.
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Congratulations to all the artists on this week's chart!

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