BTS appears on Billboardss's main chart for 20 straight weeks

The group BTS has been ranked for five months on the US Billboardss main album chart.According to the latest chart released by Billboardss on Saturday, BTS repackaged album Love Yourself Resolution Answer (LOVE YOURSELF Answer) peaked at number 78 on the Billboardss 200.As a result, BTS started its first week in September last year and has been named for 20 consecutive weeks until this chart.The album also ranked # 1 in the World Album, # 2 in the Independent Album, # 45 in the Top Album Sales, and # 59 in the Billboardss Canadian Album.Love Yourself win Her (LOVE YOURSELF Her) and Love Yourself former Tear (LOVE YOURSELF) ranked second and third in World Albums, third and fourth in Independant Albums, 65th and 77th in Top Album Sales.BTS has been ranked # 1 in Social 50 for 79 consecutive weeks, and has been on the record for the longest consecutive period and ranked # 4 in Artist 100.Meanwhile, BTS will continue its Love Your Self tour in Singapore on the 19th.

The group BTS has been ranked for five months on the US Billboardss main album chart.

According to the latest chart released by Billboardss on Saturday, BTS' repackaged album Love Yourself Resolution "Answer" (LOVE YOURSELF "Answer") peaked at number 78 on the "Billboardss 200".

As a result, BTS started its first week in September last year and has been named for 20 consecutive weeks until this chart.

The album also ranked # 1 in the World Album, # 2 in the Independent Album, # 45 in the Top Album Sales, and # 59 in the Billboardss Canadian Album.

Love Yourself win "Her" (LOVE YOURSELF "Her") and Love Yourself former "Tear" (LOVE YOURSELF) ranked second and third in "World Albums", third and fourth in "Independant Albums", 65th and 77th in "Top Album Sales".

BTS has been ranked # 1 in 'Social 50' for 79 consecutive weeks, and has been on the record for the longest consecutive period and ranked # 4 in 'Artist 100'.

Meanwhile, BTS will continue its 'Love Your Self' tour in Singapore on the 19th.