Group BTS (RM Jean Sugar Jay Hop Jimin V political power) is surprising the music industry around the world with its unrivaled unique moves.
On Thursday, news broke that BTS reached the ninth top of the U.S. music media Billboard main single chart with its digital single "Butter."
He has been ranked #1 for seven consecutive weeks until July 17 after entering #1 on June 5, and then handed over to another new song "Permission to Dance" on the chart on July 24, then regained the top and then achieved the record for two consecutive weeks. As a result, 'Butter' won the title of 'Hot 100's top song of the year'.
Adding all the songs, BTS has been ranked # 1 in the 'Hot 100' 15 times so far. It was released in August last year, three times as "Dynamite", one with a remix version of "Savage Love", one with "Life Goes On", and the sea with nine "Butter" and one "Permission to Dance".
It is amazing that it has been ranked # 1 in 'Hot 100' 15 times in five songs in about 11 months.
Not only that, but "Butter" is also strong on other charts besides the "Hot 100" chart. In the new chart 'Song of the Summer', which compiles the number of streaming, radio broadcasts, and sound source sales, it ranked first for 7 consecutive weeks. In the 'Digital Song Sales' chart, it reached the ninth highest level of the career, just like 'Hot 100'.
In addition, BTS has ranked 19th overall in the latest chart of 'The Artist 100', which measures the influence and awareness of The Artist by comprehensively quantifying sound source and record sales, streaming, radio broadcasting scores, and social media activities, and has renewed its record of the highest number of duos/groups ever.
BTS is also taking an unrivaled and unrivaled step in Japan. Japan Oricon Weekly streaming Chart 'Butter' and 'Permission to Dance' are in the top spot and are in a fierce battle.
According to the latest chart released by Oricon on April 4, BTS' new song 'Permission to Dance' won the 'weekly streaming ranking' with 13.16 million 9106 weekly playbacks. It has been number one for three consecutive weeks since the July 26 chart, and the cumulative number of plays is 59.86966,161.
"Butter" followed suit, ranking second in the "Weekly streaming Rankings": weekly playback was 11.45 million 7447 times, and cumulative playback was 167.616 million 5464 times.
As a result, BTS monopolized the first and second places in the "weekly streaming rankings" for four consecutive weeks from July 19 to the latest charts. On July 19, 'Butter' ranked first, 'Permission to Dance' ranked second, and 'Permission to Dance' ranked first and 'Butter' ranked second for the third consecutive week. In particular, in the "Weekly streaming Ranking" on July 26 and August 2, BTS swept the top 3 charts for the second consecutive week as "Dynamite" released in August last year reached third place.
In addition, 'Permission to Dance' also ranked first in Japan's famous radio J-WAVE 'TOKIO HOT 100' for two consecutive weeks, making Japan feel hot popularity.
As such, BTS is taking the overwhelming first place, ranking all new songs at the top. It is more important to see how far the record will continue.