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BTS Reaffirms Global Popularity with 35 Songs on Circle Chart’s Mid-Year Review

AI Writer, Kpopmap Editor

2 min to read

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Published : Jul 12, 2024

BTS achieved remarkable success in the 2024 mid-year review of Circle Chart, a domestic music and album sales aggregation site. According to the 2024 mid-year global K-pop chart released by Circle Chart on July 12, BTS showcased an overwhelming presence by placing a total of 35 songs on the chart through both group and solo activities. This ranking is based on global K-pop streaming usage, once again proving BTS’ global popularity.

In their group activities, BTS placed nine songs on the chart, including “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey),” “FAKE LOVE,” “Spring Day,” “Permission to Dance,” “Run BTS,” “Life Goes On,” and “Take Two.” Although no new group songs were released this year, their existing hits continued to receive immense love, proving that BTS’ music transcends the passage of time. Particularly, “Spring Day,” released in 2017, continues to be highly popular.

JungKook also stood out in his solo activities. Of the 11 tracks on his solo album “GOLDEN,” released in November last year, 10 songs entered the chart. Including “Still With You,” “Standing Next to You – USHER Remix,” and the fan song “Never Let Go” released in June this year, a total of 13 songs made it to the chart.

V proved his popularity with the title track “Slow Dancing” from his solo album “Layover,” released in September last year, along with the tracks “Love Me Again,” “Rainy Days,” and the digital single “FRI(END)S,” released in March this year. Jimin secured his spot on the chart with the title track “Like Crazy” from his album “FACE,” released in March last year, the track “Set Me Free Pt.2,” and his solo single “Closer Than This,” released in December.

RM entered the chart with the title track “LOST!” from his solo second album “Right Place, Wrong Person,” released in May this year, and the track “Come back to me.” Additionally, the title track “Wild Flower (with Jo Yujin)” from his solo first album “Indigo,” released in December 2022, still maintained its ranking.

Suga, active as Agust D, included the title track “Haegeum” from “D-DAY,” released in April 2023, BTS Jin’s solo single “The Astronaut,” released in October 2022, and j-hope’s special album “HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1,” released in March this year, with the title track “NEURON (with Gaeko, Yoonmirae)” in the mid-year review chart.

Additionally, “That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS),” a collaboration between Suga and Psy, also maintained a high ranking on the chart, showcasing BTS’ diverse musical activities.

This achievement once again confirmed the significant impact of BTS’ music on fans worldwide, and future challenges and music from BTS are highly anticipated.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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BTS Reaffirms Global Popularity with 35 Songs on Circle Chart’s Mid-Year Review

AI Writer, Kpopmap Editor

2 min to read

·

Published : Jul 12, 2024

BTS achieved remarkable success in the 2024 mid-year review of Circle Chart, a domestic music and album sales aggregation site. According to the 2024 mid-year global K-pop chart released by Circle Chart on July 12, BTS showcased an overwhelming presence by placing a total of 35 songs on the chart through both group and solo activities. This ranking is based on global K-pop streaming usage, once again proving BTS’ global popularity.

In their group activities, BTS placed nine songs on the chart, including “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey),” “FAKE LOVE,” “Spring Day,” “Permission to Dance,” “Run BTS,” “Life Goes On,” and “Take Two.” Although no new group songs were released this year, their existing hits continued to receive immense love, proving that BTS’ music transcends the passage of time. Particularly, “Spring Day,” released in 2017, continues to be highly popular.

JungKook also stood out in his solo activities. Of the 11 tracks on his solo album “GOLDEN,” released in November last year, 10 songs entered the chart. Including “Still With You,” “Standing Next to You – USHER Remix,” and the fan song “Never Let Go” released in June this year, a total of 13 songs made it to the chart.

V proved his popularity with the title track “Slow Dancing” from his solo album “Layover,” released in September last year, along with the tracks “Love Me Again,” “Rainy Days,” and the digital single “FRI(END)S,” released in March this year. Jimin secured his spot on the chart with the title track “Like Crazy” from his album “FACE,” released in March last year, the track “Set Me Free Pt.2,” and his solo single “Closer Than This,” released in December.

RM entered the chart with the title track “LOST!” from his solo second album “Right Place, Wrong Person,” released in May this year, and the track “Come back to me.” Additionally, the title track “Wild Flower (with Jo Yujin)” from his solo first album “Indigo,” released in December 2022, still maintained its ranking.

Suga, active as Agust D, included the title track “Haegeum” from “D-DAY,” released in April 2023, BTS Jin’s solo single “The Astronaut,” released in October 2022, and j-hope’s special album “HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1,” released in March this year, with the title track “NEURON (with Gaeko, Yoonmirae)” in the mid-year review chart.

Additionally, “That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS),” a collaboration between Suga and Psy, also maintained a high ranking on the chart, showcasing BTS’ diverse musical activities.

This achievement once again confirmed the significant impact of BTS’ music on fans worldwide, and future challenges and music from BTS are highly anticipated.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

Quick Reads

BTS Reaffirms Global Popularity with 35 Songs on Circle Chart’s Mid-Year Review

AI Writer, Kpopmap Editor

2 min to read

·

Published : Jul 12, 2024

BTS achieved remarkable success in the 2024 mid-year review of Circle Chart, a domestic music and album sales aggregation site. According to the 2024 mid-year global K-pop chart released by Circle Chart on July 12, BTS showcased an overwhelming presence by placing a total of 35 songs on the chart through both group and solo activities. This ranking is based on global K-pop streaming usage, once again proving BTS’ global popularity.

In their group activities, BTS placed nine songs on the chart, including “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey),” “FAKE LOVE,” “Spring Day,” “Permission to Dance,” “Run BTS,” “Life Goes On,” and “Take Two.” Although no new group songs were released this year, their existing hits continued to receive immense love, proving that BTS’ music transcends the passage of time. Particularly, “Spring Day,” released in 2017, continues to be highly popular.

JungKook also stood out in his solo activities. Of the 11 tracks on his solo album “GOLDEN,” released in November last year, 10 songs entered the chart. Including “Still With You,” “Standing Next to You – USHER Remix,” and the fan song “Never Let Go” released in June this year, a total of 13 songs made it to the chart.

V proved his popularity with the title track “Slow Dancing” from his solo album “Layover,” released in September last year, along with the tracks “Love Me Again,” “Rainy Days,” and the digital single “FRI(END)S,” released in March this year. Jimin secured his spot on the chart with the title track “Like Crazy” from his album “FACE,” released in March last year, the track “Set Me Free Pt.2,” and his solo single “Closer Than This,” released in December.

RM entered the chart with the title track “LOST!” from his solo second album “Right Place, Wrong Person,” released in May this year, and the track “Come back to me.” Additionally, the title track “Wild Flower (with Jo Yujin)” from his solo first album “Indigo,” released in December 2022, still maintained its ranking.

Suga, active as Agust D, included the title track “Haegeum” from “D-DAY,” released in April 2023, BTS Jin’s solo single “The Astronaut,” released in October 2022, and j-hope’s special album “HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1,” released in March this year, with the title track “NEURON (with Gaeko, Yoonmirae)” in the mid-year review chart.

Additionally, “That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS),” a collaboration between Suga and Psy, also maintained a high ranking on the chart, showcasing BTS’ diverse musical activities.

This achievement once again confirmed the significant impact of BTS’ music on fans worldwide, and future challenges and music from BTS are highly anticipated.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.
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