Hollywood & Entertainment BTS Fills Every Single Spot On One Billboard Chart, Making It Entirely Their Own (Again) Hugh McIntyre Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. New! Follow this author to improve your content experience. Got it! Jun 24, 2022, 12:08pm EDT | New! Click on the conversation bubble to join the conversation Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – MAY 21: BTS attends a press conference for BTS’s new digital single ‘Butter’ at .
. . [+] Olympic Hall on May 21, 2021 in Seoul, South Korea.
(Photo by The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images) ImaZins via Getty Images As their new anthology collection Proof debuts atop a number of Billboard charts—including the all-important Billboard 200 —BTS also appears on several song-specific lists operated by the company and publication, and they completely dominate one tally as only they can. BTS fill all 15 spots on the World Digital Song Sales chart this week thanks to a fan base that is happy to purchase their CDs and tracks, as opposed to only streaming them. It’s incredibly rare for any act to claim a Billboard chart all for themselves, and the South Korean boy band is one of the only names left in the business that can manage such a feat.
New at No. 1 on this week’s World Digital Song Sales chart is “Yet To Come,” the lead single from Proof . The tune is one of three previously-unheard tracks featured on the lengthy set, and it also reaches the more competitive Hot 100.
On that list, the cut starts at No. 13. Impressively, BTS debuts titles in the top four spots on the World Digital Song Sales chart this time around, with fellow brand new cuts “Run BTS” (which also hits the Hot 100 at No.
73) and “For Youth” launching at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Coming in just after that winning streak is fellow debuting title “Born Singer,” which is new to being commercially available, but die-hard fans know it well, as it was a very early release for the band.
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Every other spot on the 15-space ranking is populated by tunes from the septet that have already reached the list at one point or another. Throughout their nine years together, BTS has topped the World Digital Song Sales chart 32 different singles, including the newly-anointed leader that is “Yet To Come. ” 114 of the band’s releases have spent at least one frame inside the top 10, with that number increasing again this time around.
Here’s a look at which BTS tracks land where on this week’s World Digital Song Sales chart. No. 1 – “Yet To Come” No.
2 – “Run BTS” No. 3 – “For Youth” No. 4 – “Born Singer” No.
5 – “No More Dream” No. 6 – “Run” No. 7 – “N.
O” No. 8 – “I Need U” No. 9 – “Spring Day” No.
10 – “BTS Cypher, Pt. 3: Killer (ft. Supreme Boi)” No.
11 – “Danger” No. 12 – “Blood Sweat & Tears” No. 13 – “Boy In Luv” No.
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