in

“Solo Is Strong” BTS Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, V Swept The US Billboard

Boy group BTS is continuing to generate a global phenomenon.

According to the most recent tally (as of September 2nd) published by Billboard, an American music media outlet, on September 29 (local time), ‘Seven (feat. Latto)’ by Jungkook was ranked No. 1. With this, Jungkook, who atop both charts for six consecutive weeks, extended his record as the Korean solo artist with the longest run at number one.

‘Seven’ also ranked 32nd on the main song chart ‘Hot 100’ and is acquiring popularity worldwide, as evidenced by its presence on the chart for six consecutive weeks.

J-Hope’s ‘Jack In The Box’ re-entered the main album chart ‘Billboard 200’ at position 6. This album was released in July 2022 as a ‘Weverse Album’ that can be downloaded through domestic and foreign music platforms and applications, and a new physical album entitled ‘Jack In The Box (HOPE Edition)’ was released on August 18.

After about a year, as the sales volume of the new album increased, ‘Jack In The Box’ was re-entered on the ‘Billboard 200’ chart. “Jack In The Box” returned to the top of the charts for “World Album,” “Top Rap Album,” “Top Current Album,” and “Top Album Sales” in second place.

Jimin’s debut solo album ‘FACE’ ranked 12th in ‘World Album’ and 75th in ‘Top Current Album’, while the album’s title track ‘Like Crazy’ ranked 33rd in ‘Global (excluding US)’ and 50th in ‘Global 200’. ‘Love Me Again’ and ‘Rainy Days’, which appeared on V’s first solo album ‘Layover’ and were pre-released on November 11, ranked 22nd and 39th in ‘Global (excluding the US)’, respectively, and 38th and 72nd in ‘Global 200’. ascended the peak

Leave a Reply

Avatar

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

On The 10th Anniversary Of His Japanese Solo Debut, Lee Junho Successfully Completed His Arena Tour

BTS’s V Will Appear Alone On ‘You Quiz On The Block’ With Yoo Jae Suk And Jo Se Ho