The title song 'Slow Dancing' of BTS's V's first solo album entered the US Billboard main single chart 'Hot 100' for the first time at number 51.
According to the latest chart released by Billboard on the 19th (local time), V's 'Slow Dancing' was ranked 79th for the drama 'That Year We Were' OST 'Christmas Tree' and the solo album's pre-released song 'Love Me Again' ( Love Me Again) entered the 'Hot 100' for the third time, following 96th place.
The solo album 'Layover', which included this song, ranked 2nd on Billboard's main album chart 'Billboard 200'. Second place on the 'Billboard 200' is the highest ranking for a K-pop solo singer, along with fellow team members Jimin and Suga.
BTS Jungkook's solo single 'Seven' stayed at the top of the Billboard 'Global' chart (excluding the US) for 9 consecutive weeks, breaking the record for the longest time at number 1 by a K-pop singer. It ranked 44th on the 'Hot 100' for 9 consecutive weeks and ranked 2nd on the 'Global 200'.
Meanwhile, girl group New Jeans' second mini-album 'Get Up' entered the 'Billboard 200' at number 36, down eight places from the previous week, for eight consecutive weeks.
Girl group Fifty Fifty's global hit song 'Cupid' was omitted from this week's chart after being on the 'Hot 100' for 25 consecutive weeks up to Jeonju.