The group BTS has charted on the U.S. Billboard, both as a group and individually.
According to the latest chart released by the U.S. music media Billboard on July 11th, BTS's digital single "Take Two," which was released last month to commemorate their 10th anniversary, has consistently ranked 43rd on the Global chart (excluding the U.S.) and 71st on the Global 200 chart for four consecutive weeks.
"Take Two" has achieved the 11th position on the "World Digital Song Sales" chart.
Jungkook has entered the U.S. Billboard chart with singles that were previously released as free music and have recently been officially released. "Still With You" has secured the first position on the "World Digital Song Sales" chart, the sixth position on the "Digital Song Sales" chart, the 33rd position on the "Global chart (excluding the U.S.)," and the 62nd position on the "Global 200" chart. "My You" has achieved the second position on the "World Digital Song Sales" chart, the tenth position on the "Digital Song Sales" chart, the 78th position on the "Global chart (excluding the United States)," and the 158th position on the "Global 200" chart.
Jimin's first solo album, titled "FACE," has ranked 11th on the "World Album" chart, 47th on the "Top Current Album" chart, and 82nd on the "Top Album Sales" chart. The album's title song, "Like Crazy," has secured the 7th position on the "World Digital Song Sales" chart, the 24th position on the "Global chart (excluding the United States)," " and the 40th position on the "Global 200" chart.
Suga's solo album, "D-DAY," continues to be loved and maintains its position at No. 14 on the "World Album" chart, No. 38 on the "Top Current Album" chart, and No. 60 on the "Top Album Sales" chart.
Analyzing BTS’s Chart Performance on the U.S. Billboard
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