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Despite being on a break, BTS's music continues to make waves on global charts, showcasing the enduring popularity of the band's catalog.
As of the week of December 23, BTS's 2017 track "Spring Day" holds the No. 5 position on Billboard's Digital Song Sales, while "Outro: Tear" from 2018 sits at No. 22, according to BigHit Music.
"Spring Day" recently topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 83 countries, including the United States, Japan, France, and Britain. This surge followed the enlistment of the last members, Jimin and Jungkook, on December 12.
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On the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, four BTS songs secured positions, with "Spring Day" leading at No. 1, followed by "Outro: Tear" at No. 2, "No More Dream" (2013) at No. 6, and "Louder than bombs" (2020) at No. 8.
BTS's music video for "Yet To Come" crossed 200 million views, marking the band's 26th video to achieve this milestone.
In addition to group achievements, individual members are making their mark on Billboard charts. Jungkook's solo album "Golden" and its lead track "Standing Next to You" consistently appear on Billboard 200 and Hot 100, respectively, for six consecutive weeks.
Jimin's solo track "Like Crazy" from the album "FACE" ranks at No. 94 on Billboard Global Excl. US and No. 175 on Billboard Global 200. V's solo album "Layover" and its track "Love Me Again" secure positions at No. 43 on Billboard Top Current Album Sales and No. 179 on Billboard Global Excl. US, respectively.
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Agency Reports Strong Performance on Billboard and iTunes Across Various Releases
Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC
Despite being on a break, BTS's music continues to make waves on global charts, showcasing the enduring popularity of the band's catalog.
As of the week of December 23, BTS's 2017 track "Spring Day" holds the No. 5 position on Billboard's Digital Song Sales, while "Outro: Tear" from 2018 sits at No. 22, according to BigHit Music.
"Spring Day" recently topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 83 countries, including the United States, Japan, France, and Britain. This surge followed the enlistment of the last members, Jimin and Jungkook, on December 12.
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▲ Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC |
On the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, four BTS songs secured positions, with "Spring Day" leading at No. 1, followed by "Outro: Tear" at No. 2, "No More Dream" (2013) at No. 6, and "Louder than bombs" (2020) at No. 8.
BTS's music video for "Yet To Come" crossed 200 million views, marking the band's 26th video to achieve this milestone.
In addition to group achievements, individual members are making their mark on Billboard charts. Jungkook's solo album "Golden" and its lead track "Standing Next to You" consistently appear on Billboard 200 and Hot 100, respectively, for six consecutive weeks.
Jimin's solo track "Like Crazy" from the album "FACE" ranks at No. 94 on Billboard Global Excl. US and No. 175 on Billboard Global 200. V's solo album "Layover" and its track "Love Me Again" secure positions at No. 43 on Billboard Top Current Album Sales and No. 179 on Billboard Global Excl. US, respectively.
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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