BTS's Jimin Charts on Billboard's Global Lists for 10 Consecutive Weeks
BTS continues to consistently make its mark on various charts of the United States' music authority, Billboard.
According to the latest chart released on the 6th (local time) by Billboard (dated June 10th), BTS's Jimin has secured his place on the 'Billboard Global (Excluding US)' at 45th place and 'Global 200' at 66th place for 10 consecutive weeks with "Like Crazy," the title track from his first official solo album 'FACE' released in March.
The movie soundtrack "Angel Pt. 1" (Feat. Jimin of BTS, JVKE & Muni Long / FAST X Soundtrack) from 'Fast & Furious: Ride or Die,' which Jimin participated in, climbed to 7th place on the 'Rap Digital Song Sales,' 31st on 'R&B/Hip Hop Digital Song Sales,' 31st on 'Global (Excluding US),' and 45th on 'Global 200.'
Jin made a surprise re-entry at 3rd place on the 'World Digital Song Sales' chart with his first solo single 'The Astronaut' released last October.
BTS also made an impression on the 'Album Chart.' On the 'Top Album Sales,' Suga's first solo album 'D-DAY' ranked 17th, Jimin's 'FACE' ranked 35th, and their 4th full-length album 'MAP OF THE SOUL: 7' released in 2020 came in at 62nd place. On 'Top Current Albums,' 'D-DAY' ranked 16th and 'FACE' came in at 25th.
On the 'World Albums' chart, 'D-DAY' took 6th place, 'FACE' 8th place, their anthology album 'Proof' released last year came in at 10th place, 'MAP OF THE SOUL: 7' at 11th place, and their repackage album 'LOVE YOURSELF 結 'Answer' released in 2018 took the 13th spot.
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