BTS's Jungkook Becomes 1st Korean Soloist To Spend 12 Weeks On Billboard's Artist 100
BTS’s Jungkook continues to set records on the Billboard charts!
On November 7 local time, Billboard revealed that Jungkook’s hit song “3D” (featuring Jack Harlow) had successfully remained on its Hot 100 chart, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States, for a fifth consecutive week. For the week ending on November 11, “3D”—which debuted at No. 5 last month—ranked No. 100.
Jungkook is now the first Korean soloist ever to chart three different songs for five weeks each on the Hot 100. “3D” is Jungkook’s third solo song to spend five weeks on the Hot 100, following his Charlie Puth collab “Left and Right” (which charted for 17 weeks) and his official solo debut single “Seven” featuring Latto (which enjoyed a 13-week run earlier this year).
Meanwhile, after debuting at No. 44 last week, “Too Much”—Jungkook’s new collab single with The Kid LAROI and Central Cee—spent its second consecutive week on the Hot 100 at No. 93.
Jungkook has also become the first K-pop soloist ever to spend 12 weeks on Billboard’s Artist 100, where he ranked No. 100 this week.
Finally, over on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart (which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States), “Too Much” rose to No. 22 in its second week on the chart, while “3D” held steady at No. 24 in its fifth week.
Congratulations to Jungkook!
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