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BTS Jung Kook’s Long-Lasting Popularity Lands Him at 37 on Hot 100

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BTS continues to enjoy long-lasting popularity on the US Billboard chart with their individual activities. On the latest chart (as of September 16) announced by Billboard, on the 12th (local time), Jung Kook’s “Seven (feat. Latto)” rose to 37th place on the main song chart Hot 100. “Seven,” which immediately climbed to the top spot on this chart, maintained its position in the top rankings for 8 consecutive weeks.

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In addition to “Seven,” it has been charting for 8 consecutive weeks as the number one song on the Global (excluding the US) chart and the number two song on the Global 200 chart. “Seven” is the first Korean artist’s song, besides BTS’s “Dynamite,” to top the charts for 8 consecutive weeks on the Global (excluding the US) chart.

Meanwhile, V’s pre-release songs “Love Me Again” and “Rainy Days” from his first solo album Layover have been charting for 4 consecutive weeks, ranking 34th and 69th, respectively on the Global (excluding the US) chart, and 64th and 125th respectively on the Global 200 chart.

Jimin’s solo album title track “Like Crazy” has been charting for 24 consecutive weeks, ranking 41st on the Global (excluding the US) chart and 68th on the Global 200 chart, while J-Hope’s solo album Jack In The Box rose to 8th place on the Top Current Albums chart and 9th place on the Top Album Sales chart.

By. Jung Jee Won (jeewonjeong@joynews24.com)

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