BTS's "Dynamite" Rises On Billboard's Hot 100 As It Extends Their Record For Korean Groups
BTS continues their success on Billboard’s charts with “Dynamite”!
On the Hot 100 chart for the week ending March 13, “Dynamite” rises to No. 43 from No. 50 last week. This is the song’s 28th week on the chart, and it continues to extend its own record for the most weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100 of any song by an all-Korean group. The record for the longest time on the chart for any all-Korean artist’s song is 31 weeks, achieved by PSY’s “Gangnam Style.”
“Dynamite” remains No. 8 on the Global 200 chart and holds the No. 4 position on the Global Excl. U.S. chart. The two charts list songs based on streaming and sales data from more than 200 territories, with the Global 200 including data from around the world and the Global Excl. U.S. chart comprising data from territories excluding the United States.
The song continues to reign on the Digital Song Sales chart at No. 1, while BTS is No. 5 on the Artist 100 this week.
Congratulations to BTS!
Comments