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BTS’ “DYNAMITE” RETURNED TO #1 ON BOTH THE BILLBOARD GLOBAL 200 AND GLOBAL EXCL. US CHARTS, TAKES NO. 5 ON BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

In the United States, “Dynamite” debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group’s first number-one single in the US and their fourth top-10 entry. BTS became the first all-South Korean act in Hot 100 history to debut at number one. They also became the first Asian act to chart a number one song in the country. “Dynamite” sold 300,000 units in its first week, including download, vinyl and cassette physical versions. It earned 33.9 million total US on-demand streams and 11.6 million radio impressions. “Dynamite” also debuted atop the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, selling 265,000 downloads, the biggest pure sales week.

Stimulated by the “Poolside”, “Tropical”, EDM, acoustic remixes and instrumental version of the song, “Dynamite” sold a 182,000 units in its second week, remaining atop the Hot 100 for a second week, becoming only the 20th song, of 43 songs that have entered the chart at number one since, to debut at number one and spend its first two weeks atop the chart since its records began in 1958; it is the first song by a group to accomplish this since Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” (1998).



In its fifth week on the chart, “Dynamite” returned to the top spot the Hot 100 for a third week at number-one, aided by its “Bedroom,” “Midnight,” “Retro” and “Slow Jam” remixes, selling 153,000 copies that week.


During the inaugural week of the Billboard Global 200 which tracks the most streamed and digitally sold songs in over 200 territories, and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. which tracks the same metrics excluding the US, “Dynamite” launched at number two on both the charts

The following week, the song climbed to number one on the Global Excl. U.S. chart with 67.4 million streams and 18,000 downloads sold in territories outside the US. In its third week, “Dynamite” reached number one on the Global 200 chart with 92.1 million global streams and 58,000 global downloads sold, becoming the most-streamed and most-sold song globally. The single topped the Global Excl. U.S. chart for a second consecutive week, becoming the first song to top both charts simultaneously. It spent three consecutive weeks on top of Global Excl. U.S. charts


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