BTS continues to rank on Billboard in 4 straight weeks | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS continues to rank on Billboard in 4 straight weeks

/ 09:58 PM June 20, 2018

BTS. Image: K-Pop Herald

K-pop boy group BTS’ latest album and title track still remains in Billboard’s 200 most popular albums chart and 100 hottest songs chart for the fourth consecutive week, KPop Herald reports.

Their third full-length album, “Love Yourself: Tear” became the first ever album by a K-pop group that landed on top of the Billboard 200. The album slipped to sixth place after a week and is now ranked no. 20 on the charts as of Wednesday.

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The title track “Fake Love” landed on the 71st spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart this week, after landing 10th place three weeks earlier.

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This makes the seven-member boy group the first K-pop act to claim spots on both of Billboard’s major album and singles charts for four weeks in a row, according to their agency, Big Hit Entertainment. JB

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