Enhypen (Belift Lab) Enhypen's eighth EP, “The Sin: Bliss” sold more than 1.77 million copies on the day of its release Friday, according to Hanteo Chart on Saturday, putting the group on course to earn its fifth double-million seller.The album also debuted at No. 1 on major music charts in Korea and overseas, topping the iTunes albums charts in 23 regions, including Brazil, Japan, Malaysia and Turkey, while charting across 41 markets. In Japan, it climbed to No. 2 on Line Music’s real-time albums chart.The EP’s lead single, “Bloody Paradise,” has also continued its strong momentum. After debuting atop Bugs’ real-time chart upon release, the song remained No. 1 on the platform’s daily chart for Aug. 21 and was still leading the chart as of 8 a.m. Sunday.Globally, “Bloody Paradise” reached No. 1 on iTunes songs charts in 14 countries and regions, while expanding its chart presence to 32 markets, an increase from 26 a day earlier. The track also entered Spotify’s global and US charts, joining the list in a total of 33 countries and regions worldwide.The accompanying music video has likewise drawn strong attention, surpassing 10 million views on YouTube in its first day. It ranked among YouTube's daily trending music videos in 28 regions.According to Belift Lab, “The Sin: Bliss” follows a pair of lovers who choose an unprecedented escape after breaking taboos, only to realize that simply being together is their greatest bliss. Across its 10 tracks, the album continues Enhypen's immersive storytelling, as it also introduces the group's experimentation with Brazilian phonk through the dance lead track.The group’s return has boosted interest in its earlier releases. Upon the EP’s release, all six new tracks occupied the top six spots on Bugs’ real-time chart, while previous hit songs, including “Knife,” “Outside,” “No Doubt” and “Polaroid Love” reentered the rankings.Meanwhile, Enhypen is set to continue promotions by performing “Bloody Paradise” on SBS’ “Inkigayo” on Sunday.