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South Korea’s BTS scoops top two positions in 2020 album chart

/ 06:52 AM March 12, 2021

South Korea's BTS scoops top two positions in 2020 album chart

Members of K-pop boy band BTS pose for photographs during a news conference promoting their new album “BE(Deluxe Edition)” in Seoul, South Korea, November 20, 2020. REUTERS/Heo Ran/File Photo

LONDON  –  South Korea’s K-pop sensation BTS dominated world music sales in 2020 by putting out the year’s best-, and second-best selling albums, the music industry body IFPI said on Thursday.

The band’s “Map of the Soul:7” came in at number one in the IFPI 2020 Global Album Sales Chart, followed by its release “BE (Deluxe Edition)” at number two.

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The next albums to get a look-in were “Stray Sheep” by Japanese singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, ahead of American music star Taylor Swift’s “Folklore” at number four.

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The Korean group’s achievement was “unprecedented and demonstrates the amazing global appeal of their music,” IFPI Chief Executive Frances Moore said .

The chart, which counts global physical and digital download sales, came out a week after IFPI named the seven-member band its 2020 Global Recording Artist of the Year.

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BTS, who have spearheaded the K-pop push in the United States with their catchy songs, in 2020 became the first Korean pop act to top the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, with English-language single “Dynamite”. They also scored their first major Grammy Award nomination in November.

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