[Dispatch=Correspondent Gumi Ji] BTS has once again proven their global popularity.
Billboard unveiled its latest chart dated June 27 on the 23rd. "Come Over," released by BTS on the 12th, reached No. 69 on the main song chart Hot 100.
By group standards, this marks the 39th Hot 100 entry overall. Notably, this achievement came from a surprise-released track rather than an album title track or album cut. The significance is distinctive.
The song also reached No. 5 on Global (excluding U.S.) and No. 14 on Global 200. The group has previously charted 21 group songs in the top 10 of the respective charts. This is the highest top 10 record by group standards.
Digital Song Sales and World Digital Song Sales went straight to the top. BTS has now placed a total of 44 songs at the top of the respective chart. The group has once again broken their own chart history record for most No. 1s.

Their 5th full-length album ARIRANG, released last March, is also enjoying a long run. ARIRANG reached No. 10 on the main album chart Billboard 200, demonstrating the strength of re-entering the top 10.
"SWIM" ranks No. 55 on Hot 100. It solidified its position as a hit song with 13 consecutive weeks on the chart. It held top positions at No. 7 on Global 200 and No. 2 on Global (excluding U.S.).
All 13 tracks on the album charted on Global (excluding U.S.) for 13 consecutive weeks. "SWIM" reached No. 18 on Adult Contemporary, a key measure of mainstream appeal in radio charts.
It also appeared on Pop Airplay (No. 19) and Adult Pop Airplay (No. 29). ARIRANG landed at No. 10 on Top Album Sales, No. 22 on Top Streaming Albums, and No. 14 on Vinyl Albums.

Previous albums are also enjoying extended success. "Proof," released in 2022, rose to No. 7, and their Japanese 4th regular album "Map of the Soul: 7 ~ The Journey ~" climbed one step to No. 16 from the previous week.
Foreign media outlets including American Rolling Stone, Consequence, Complex, and UK's NME selected BTS's ARIRANG as one of the best albums of 2026, naming it among the best releases of the first half of the year.
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