Boy Next Door is clearly drawing the trajectory of global growth by making its name on the U.S. Billboard main chart, ‘Billboard 200,’ as the fourth in just one year since its debut. According to the latest chart released by Billboard on May 31st, local time in the U.S., Boy Next Door’s mini 4th album ‘No Genre’ entered the ‘Billboard 200’ at 62nd place. This marks their fourth consecutIVE chart entry following their previous works, a rare achievement for a rookie group. ‘No Genre’ is an album that encapsulates the complex emotions of youth and their identity, advocating for ‘freedom from being confined to a genre.’ Their authenticity is further evidenced by their detailed chart performance, ranking 2nd in ‘World Albums,’ 3rd in ‘Top Album Sales,’ and taking the 1st spot in ‘Emerging Artists,’ and reaching 29th in ‘Artist 100.’ Boy Next Door has solidified their presence by dominantly charting on major charts in the U.S. Their album sales have also shown a steep growth trend, recording an initial 1,166,419 copies based on Hanteo Chart, approximately 1.5 times higher than their previous work ‘19.99.’ This figure is evaluated not only as a simple sales performance but also as an indicator reflecting the group’s fandom expansion and influence in the market. The enthusiasm in Japan continues as well. ‘No Genre’ has swept the top spots on major charts such as the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking and Billboard Japan Top Album Sales, establishing a foothold across Asia. Their another potential will be unveiled on the stage of the ‘2025 WeverseCon Festival’ scheduled for May 31st. The six members plan to prove their growth through music by reinterpreting their hit songs into band arrangements on this stage. Boy Next Door, constantly expanding their musical spectrum through challenges, has left ‘No Genre’ as another significant milestone in their growth narratIVE.