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BTS’s Jungkook Makes Billboard History with ‘TOO MUCH’ Ranking at 44

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Jungkook has set another record on the U.S. Billboard.

According to the latest chart released by the U.S. music magazine Billboard on October 31 (local time), two songs by BTS’s Jungkook have made it to the main song chart, Hot 100. His collaboration with The Kid LAROI and Central Cee, “TOO MUCH,” debuted at No. 44, while “3D (feat. Jack Harlow)” climbed 18 steps to No. 75, making it to the chart for the fourth consecutive week.

BTS’s Jungkook ‘Golden’ concept photo [Photo=Big Hit Music]

Last year, Jungkook entered the Hot 100 with “Stay Alive” (Prod. SUGA of BTS), the soundtrack of HYBE’s original story 7FATES: CHAKHO produced by Suga (95th place), and the collaboration with Charlie Puth “Left and Right (Feat. Jung Kook of BTS)” (22nd place). In July, his first solo single, “Seven (feat. Latto),” topped the chart, followed by his second solo single in September, “3D” (5th place), marking a consecutive hit. As a solo artist, Jungkook has placed five songs on the Hot 100 chart, tying Psy’s record for the most entries by a K-pop solo artist on the Hot 100.

“TOO MUCH,” released on October 20, went straight to No. 1 in Digital Song Sales and ranked 10th in Global (excluding U.S.) and 11th in Global 200. In addition, “Seven” and “3D” ranked 6th and 8th, respectively, in Global 200 and 2nd and 7th in Global (excluding the U.S.).

Meanwhile, V’s first solo album, Layover, ranked 160th on the main album chart, Billboard 200, charting for the seventh consecutive week. Layover also ranked 13th in Top Current Albums and 18th in Top Album Sales. Its title track, “Slow Dancing,” ranked 30th in Global (excluding the U.S.) and 54th in Global 200.

Jimin’s first solo album, FACE, is currently enjoying a long run of 31 consecutive weeks, with the album ranking 12th in World Albums and its title track “Like Crazy” ranking 59th in Global (excluding the U.S.) and 99th in Global 200.

By. Jeong Ji Won

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