BTS’ “Come Over” debuts at #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
— With this, They continue to make history, extending their record for the most entries by any Asian act in Billboard Hot 100 history (41).
BTS' "Come Over" earned 33.2 MILLION 1st week streams on Spotify, despite being an unpromoted anniversary gift song.
— It surpasses every K-pop 1st-week debuts this year, excluding BTS themselves.
Recording Academy member, Adam Birson, discusses BTS at the upcoming Grammys:
"BTS ARMY should push them to win Album of the Year instead of being marginalized in the Best Asian Pop category. It's great for smaller artists to get recognition, but BTS is too big and important to get stuck in this trap."
Recording Academy member Adam Merter Birson on BTS at the GRAMMYs 2027:
— "BTS ARMY should make a push for ARIRANG to win Album of the Year and not be marginalized with Best Asian Pop Music category. I think it's great if smaller artists could get recognized, but not BTS. BTS is way too big and way too important of a group to be falling into this trap."
In celebration of 10 years, @chartdata's Top 10 Most Liked Chart Reveals of All-Time:
#1 BTS’ "Dynamite" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#2 BTS First Act in History to Replace Themselves at #1 on Hot 100 two weeks in a row
#3 BTS’ "Butter" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#4 BTS’ "Life Goes On" Becomes the First Non-English Language Song to debut at #1 in Hot 100 history
#5 BTS’ "Life Goes On" Debuts at #1 on the Hot 100
#6 BTS #1 IFPI Artist of 2020
#7 BTS "Butter" Biggest YouTube Debut All-Time
#8 JIMIN First Korean/K-Pop soloist in History to Debut at #1 on the Hot 100
#9 BTS First Act in History to Hold Top 6 on the Digital Song Sales chart
#10 JIMIN joins BTS as only Korean acts in history to reach #1 on the Hot 100