BTS, US 'Billboards200' 24th '6th consecutive week chart' .. Social 50 1st place

Group BTS has been staying in the top 25 for six consecutive weeks on the US Billboards main album chart.BTS repackaged album LOVE YOURSELF Answer reached number 24 on the Billboards 200, according to the latest chart released by Billboards on Tuesday.This is a step up from 25th place last week, and it has been strong popularity for 6 consecutive weeks since it ranked first in the first week of entry in September, ranking 8th, 15th, 19th, 25th and 24th.In addition, LOVE YOURSELF Answer ranked #1 on World Albums, #3 on Independent Albums, #16 on Billboards Canadian Albums, #21 on Top Album Sales, and #99 on Billboards Canadian Hot 100 on Featuring Nicki Minaj on IDOL.In addition, Social 50 ranked first for 65 consecutive weeks, maintaining the longest number one record. Artist 100 ranked fourth, up three levels from last week.Meanwhile, BTS will continue its LOVE YOURSELF European tour in the Netherlands Amsterdam, Berlin, Germany and Paris, France, starting with the O2 Arena in London on the 9th and 10th (local time).

Group BTS has been staying in the top 25 for six consecutive weeks on the US Billboards main album chart.

BTS' repackaged album LOVE yourself "Answer" reached number 24 on the Billboards 200, according to the latest chart released by Billboards on Tuesday.

This is a step up from 25th place last week, and it has been strong popularity for 6 consecutive weeks since it ranked first in the first week of entry in September, ranking 8th, 15th, 19th, 25th and 24th.

In addition, LOVE yourself "Answer" ranked #1 on "World Albums", #3 on "Independent Albums", #16 on "Billboards Canadian Albums", #21 on "Top Album Sales", and #99 on "Billboards Canadian Hot 100" on "Featuring Nicki Minaj" on IDOL.

In addition, "Social 50" ranked first for 65 consecutive weeks, maintaining the longest number one record. "Artist 100" ranked fourth, up three levels from last week.

Meanwhile, BTS will continue its "LOVE yourself" European tour in the Netherlands Amsterdam, Berlin, Germany and Paris, France, starting with the O2 Arena in London on the 9th and 10th (local time).