
Global K-pop phenomenon BTS has made a record-breaking return, sweeping multiple Billboard charts with their latest album ARIRANG and its lead single SWIM.
“SWIM” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking BTS’s seventh chart-topper. The track recorded 15.3 million streams, 25.8 million radio airplay impressions, and 154,000 combined sales in the United States during its debut week.
The album ARIRANG also claimed the top spot on the Billboard 200, achieving 641,000 equivalent album units in its opening week—one of the biggest debuts in recent years.
In a historic feat, BTS occupied:
This makes them the first act ever to dominate an entire Top 10 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart.
A total of 13 tracks from ARIRANG entered the Hot 100, showcasing the album’s widespread popularity. Notable entries include:
This level of chart saturation highlights strong fan engagement across the full tracklist.
The album has generated over 661 million global streams within days of release, with estimated streaming revenue exceeding $2.6 million. On Spotify, BTS currently holds 14 of the top 22 positions on the weekly global chart.
The lead single “SWIM” alone has crossed 116 million streams, while several other tracks have accumulated tens of millions of plays, reflecting consistent listener engagement across the album.
Released on March 20, ARIRANG marks BTS’s first group comeback after nearly four years, during which members pursued solo projects and completed mandatory military service in South Korea.
The album also recorded over 532,000 pure sales, including a significant contribution from physical formats like vinyl and CDs—making it one of the biggest sales weeks for a group in over a decade.
With this achievement, BTS strengthens its position among the most successful groups in chart history. They now rank among legendary acts with multiple No. 1 hits, trailing only icons like The Beatles, The Supremes, and Bee Gees in total chart-toppers.
Their latest success also ties them with Taylor Swift for the most Top 10 entries in a single week on the Global 200 chart.