New Album 'Proof' Ranks 4th on Billboard 200

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The group 'Bangtan Sonyeondan' (BTS)'s new song 'Yet to Come' has entered the US Billboard main singles chart 'Hot 100' for two consecutive weeks.


According to Billboard on the 28th (local time), BTS's new album 'Proof,' released on the 10th, with the title track 'Yet to Come,' ranked 68th on the July 2nd issue of the 'Hot 100.'


'Proof' ranked 4th on Billboard's main album chart 'Billboard 200,' staying in the top ranks for two consecutive weeks. Additionally, it topped the 'Top Sales Albums,' 'Current Albums,' and 'World Albums' charts. It also ranked 3rd on the Canadian and Greek album charts, 4th on the Australian and German album charts, 10th on the Italian album chart, and 18th on the 'Taste Maker Albums' chart.


The title track 'Yet to Come' continued its strong performance by ranking 1st on the 'World Digital Song Sales,' 5th on the 'Digital Song Sales,' 8th on the 'Billboard Global (excluding US),' 20th on the 'Billboard Global 200,' and 78th on the 'Canadian Hot 100.'


Previously, BTS first entered the 'Hot 100' in 2017 with 'DNA' and holds a record of 31 songs entering the 'Hot 100,' including 'Yet to Come,' 'Run BTS,' collaborations, and solo tracks. Six songs, led by 'Dynamite,' have reached number 1.


BTS has also placed numerous songs on the 'Billboard Global 200' and 'Billboard Global (excluding US),' which rank streaming and sales data from over 200 countries and regions worldwide.


On the 'Global 200' chart, 'Run BTS' ranked 65th, 'Dynamite' 73rd, 'Butter' 85th, 'My Universe' 120th, and 'For Youth' 182nd. On the 'Global (excluding US)' chart, 'Run BTS' ranked 40th, 'Dynamite' 48th, 'Butter' 55th, 'My Universe' 83rd, 'For Youth' 118th, and 'Permission to Dance' was ranked 171st.



Meanwhile, BTS recently announced a temporary suspension of group activities to focus on individual projects. The first to take the lead is J-Hope, who plans to pre-release 'MORE,' a track from his solo album 'Jack In The Box,' on July 1st.


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