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BTS Maintains Billboard Chart Presence for Second Consecutive Week, Proving Enduring Global Impact

BTS has once again demonstrated its lasting influence on the global music scene, securing notable positions on key U.S. Billboard charts for the second consecutive week.
According to the latest Billboard charts dated August 9, as reported by the American music media outlet on August 5, BTS’s live album “PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE - LIVE” ranked 125th on the Billboard 200, the main albums chart. The album also captured the No. 2 spot on the “World Albums” chart and reached No. 9 on both the “Top Album Sales” and “Top Current Albums” charts, drawing renewed attention from fans and industry observers alike.


Individual BTS members are also proving their global appeal through ongoing solo achievements on the Billboard global rankings. Jungkook’s solo single “Seven (feat. Latto),” released in July 2023, continues its remarkable run, charting for a total of 106 weeks on the “Global 200” and 107 weeks on the “Global Excl. U.S.” charts. Similarly, Jimin’s title track “Who” from his second solo album “MUSE,” also released in July 2023, has shown impressive longevity, maintaining a presence on both charts for 54 weeks.
Jin’s mini second album “Echo” and its title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” placed at No. 85 on the “Global 200” and No. 34 on the “Global Excl. U.S.” chart. In addition, J-Hope’s solo single “Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla)” reached No. 91 on the “Global 200” and No. 52 on the “Global Excl. U.S.” chart, further highlighting the widespread recognition of BTS members’ individual artistry.
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

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