ATEEZ just proved why they're one of K-pop's most commercially dominant acts. According to Soompi reporting, the eight-member group's latest mini album "GOLDEN HOUR: Part.5" sold over 1 million copies in less than four days after its June 26 release.

Hanteo Chart confirmed the numbers on June 29: the album had moved 1.1 million copies, making this ATEEZ's sixth consecutive album to reach the million-copy threshold.

The comeback arrived with the title track "BAD," which fans are calling addictive. The instant commercial success reflects sustained support from ATEEZ's fanbase.

ATEEZ has become one of the most consistent million-seller acts in modern K-pop. For a group releasing at this pace, maintaining this level of sales is unusual.

The numbers show a group at the peak of their commercial power.