BTS' J-Hope lands at 17th on Billboard main albums chart | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS’ J-Hope lands at 17th on Billboard main albums chart

/ 12:18 PM July 26, 2022

J-Hope Korea Herald

Teaser image for “Arson,” a track off J-Hope’s solo debut album “Jack in the Box” (Image: Big Hit Music via The Korea Herald)

J-Hope of K-pop band BTS made a good start high on the US Billboard’s main albums chart for this week.

The rapper-dancer placed 17th on the Billboard 200 with his first formal solo album, “Jack in the Box,” Billboard said on social media Tuesday.

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“Arson,” one of the two main singles off the album, landed at 96th on the Hot 100 main singles chart.

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“Jack in the Box,” featuring 10 songs, is also the first-ever official solo album from BTS, which recently announced a new chapter of its career with a focus on individual projects.

The album topped iTunes’ top albums charts in 49 countries around the world, including the United States, Britain, France and Japan, upon its release on July 15.

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J-Hope left for the US on Monday to headline the main stage of the annual Lollapalooza music festival at Grant Park in Chicago on July 31, the first time for a K-pop idol singer. (Yonhap)/DC/RA

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