Jimin Enters Both Major Main Charts for 16 Consecutive Weeks
Jin Ranks on Global (Excluding US) and Global 200 Charts
Members of the group BTS continue to maintain strong popularity on the Billboard charts.
According to the latest chart aggregation (dated the 16th) announced by Billboard in the U.S. on the 12th (local time), Jimin's second solo album 'MUSE' title track 'Who' rose 11 spots from the previous week to rank 44 on the main singles chart 'Hot 100.'
On the main chart 'Billboard 200,' it marked its 16th consecutive week on the chart, ranking at 137.
Member Jungkook also defied his military hiatus with his first solo single 'Seven' ranking 61 on the 'Global (Excl. US)' chart. On the 'Global 200,' it reached 103, showcasing his continued popularity.
The title track 'Standing Next to You' from his first solo album 'GOLDEN' also maintained steady strength, ranking 112 on the 'Global (Excl. US)' chart.
Oldest member Jin ranked on major charts with the pre-release track 'I'll Be There' from his first solo album 'Happy.' Jin reached 5th place on the 'World Digital Song Sales' chart and ranked 39 on the 'Global (Excl. US)' chart with the song. It also settled at 84 on the 'Global 200,' marking a smooth start to his solo activities.
BLACKPINK's Ros? (left in the photo) collaborated with American pop star Bruno Mars (right) on the song "Apartment," which has gained worldwide popularity, securing the number one spot on the Billboard Global 200 for three consecutive weeks. [Photo by Instagram]
In addition, Ros? (27, Park Chae-young), a member of K-pop's leading girl group BLACKPINK, collaborated with American pop star Bruno Mars (39) on 'APT.' This week, the song ranked 15th on the 'Hot 100.' Ros? debuted at 8th on the same chart and maintained a top 20 position for three consecutive weeks, following last week's 13th place.
Furthermore, 'APT.' dominated the 'Billboard Global 200' and 'Global 200 (Excl. US)' charts for three consecutive weeks, proving its worldwide popularity.
YG Entertainment's rookie girl group Baby Monster's first full-length album 'DRIP' debuted at 149 on this week's 'Billboard 200.' This is Baby Monster's first entry on the chart.
This week's number one on the 'Hot 100' was claimed again by American country singer-songwriter Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song (Tipsy),' continuing from last week. On the main chart 'Billboard 200,' hip-hop star Tyler, The Creator's new album 'CHROMAKOPIA' also swept the number one spot for two consecutive weeks.
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