Today is Record Store Day! Make sure to go support your local indie record stores and pick up the Droplets EP. 💙
Find your local store: https://t.co/MNFZuQAeJX
‼️NEW: I flew to Seoul in February for my second Rolling Stone cover-story package on the world’s biggest band, BTS. Today, we’re releasing the group cover story and group video interview. Video interviews and q+as with each member roll out this week. https://t.co/jy0tMNyKoG
Presenting Rolling Stone's biggest cover ever: @bts_bighit for May 2026 💜
How did the world’s biggest band reclaim their crown? By overcoming doubt & returning to their roots on an adventurous album. #방탄소년단 #BTS
Cover story: https://t.co/bc0v3QCNYF
Video interview:
https://t.co/Mf1kyq2bgD
surreal que em 16 dias o bts conseguiu bater 1 bilhão de streams no novo álbum e ainda tem kpopper que dúvida do impacto e do tamanho do bts
eles estão competindo nível mundial com os maiores nomes da indústria, é aceitar a relevância deles independente de gostar ou não
Seventeen days and counting.
That’s how long BTS’ splashy hit “SWIM” has been floating atop the @Spotify global chart, with no signs of sinking anytime soon. Its parent album, ARIRANG, fended off Ye’s BULLY to enjoy a second straight week atop the HITS Top 50, and while “SWIM” is a relatively modest #14 on Spot U.S., it remains Top 5 in most Latin American countries (eg. #2 Brazil, #5 Mexico).
Over on the U.S. tally, Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” and Dominic Fike’s “Babydoll” go 1-2 and Malcolm Todd’s 2024 mixtape entry “Earrings” reaches a new peak at #10.
Look for Langley’s Dandelion album to spread its seeds all over the chart when it blooms on Friday; the country starlet already has three songs in the U.S. Top 20.