The group TOMORROW X TOGETHER achieved a double crown on Oricon's weekly charts in Japan.

On the 30th, according to Oricon, TOMORROW X TOGETHER (Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, Hueningkai)'s third Japanese studio album "Starkissed" topped the latest weekly combined album ranking (Nov. 3 issue/measurement period: Oct. 20–26) with 324,962 points. This is the team's highest-ever score recorded in its first week of release, surpassing the 313,037 points for the fourth Korean studio album The Name Chapter: TOGETHER, which was released domestically in July. This chart ranks albums by combining CD sales, digital downloads and streaming counts.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER claimed the number one spot on the weekly combined album ranking for the 13th time in their career with this release. The new album also took first place on the weekly album ranking compiled for the same period, earning the group a double crown. On the weekly digital album ranking, it placed second, demonstrating their strength.

On the 29th, Billboard Japan (measurement period: Oct. 20–26) also continued to record No. 1 placements. "Starkissed" went straight to the top of the Top Album Sales chart, and the title track "Can't Stop" hit No. 1 on the Hot Shot Songs rising chart.

Their success continued on major Japanese music site Line Music. The new album topped the weekly album chart (measurement period: Oct. 22–28). This came after holding the daily album chart's top spot for eight consecutive days (Oct. 20–27) immediately following the local release.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER recently performed "Can't Stop" on major Japanese music programs such as EX's Music Station and NHK's Venue101. Their energetic yet delicate live performances drew attention. They are scheduled to perform on Nov. 3 at the NHK MUSIC SPECIAL "NHK MUSIC EXPO LIVE 2025" stage at Tokyo Dome.

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