Enhypen scores its biggest U.K. chart hits yet with “Bad Desire (With or Without You),” as it debuts … More
Enhypen has ranked as one of the biggest names in K-pop around the world for half a decade now. The group has been steadily growing its fanbase in Western markets after breaking out and becoming superstars in South Korea. It took the vocal troupe several years to reach the United Kingdom’s music charts, but with each passing project, the group becomes bigger and bigger.
Enhypen Scores a New Hit
Enhypen lands a new hit song in the U.K. this week with “Bad Desire (With or Without You).” The track debuts on both the Official Singles Downloads and Official Singles Sales charts, opening at Nos. 20 and 21, respectively.
“Bad Desire” Outperforms Enhypen’s Previous Releases
As “Bad Desire (With or Without You)” debuts, Enhypen earns its first top 40 hit on both of those purchase-centric tallies in the U.K. The tune brings the K-pop favorites to a new high point, outpacing “XO (Only If You Say Yes)” by more than 20 spaces.
Enhypen’s Track Record
Enhypen has now collected five total hits on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts. The K-pop group first landed on these lists in April 2024 with “Sweet Venom, and since then, the outfit has appeared with “ XO (Only If You Say Yes),” “No Doubt,” “Lucid,” and now “Bad Desire (With or Without You).” So far, every one of those tunes has managed just one turn on the tally.
Enhypen’s EP Desire: Unleash Climbs
“Bad Desire (With or Without You)” serves as the lead single from Enhypen’s new EP Desire: Unleash. That short set appears only on the Official Album Downloads chart in the U.K., where it soars to a new high of No. 31 after debuting at No. 80 last frame, a position it hit after a shortened tracking period of availability.
Enhypen had been collecting placements on the Official Album Downloads list for years before scoring a hit song. The group launched on the downloads-only tally in December 2020 and has thus far scored six bestselling releases, with its newest arrival landing somewhere in the middle in terms of peak position.