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BTS is the first all-Korean group to top the Billboard singles chart

Agence France-Presse

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BTS is the first all-Korean group to top the Billboard singles chart
The group's latest English-language hit 'Dynamite,' which is their first Hot 100 top single, breaks yet another record

K-pop sensation BTS has become the first all-South Korean act to rule the top US singles chart, industry tracker Billboard announced Monday, with their English-language Dynamite hitting number one.

It is another milestone cementing the 7-member boy band’s global dominance, coming hours after BTS beat American heavyweights including Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift to score the Best Pop award at Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards.

The first BTS single sung completely in English, Dynamite was released August 21 and tallied 33.9 million US streams in just a week, with 300,000 units sold.

In securing the top spot, the song unseats Cardi B’s raunchy hit “WAP” featuring fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion, a not-safe-for-work bop that held number one for two consecutive weeks.

BTS’s achievement comes after it reached the Billboard Hot 100’s 4th slot in March with its song “On.”

Three of BTS’ albums have hit number one on Billboard’s album charts, but this is its first Hot 100 top single.

Billboard’s all-genre Hot 100 blends US streaming, radio airplay, and digital sales data to rank the top hits.

BTS is the first all-South Korean group – comprised of J-Hope, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Suga, and V – to reign over the chart.

South Korean soloist PSY reached number two for 7 weeks in the fall of 2012 with his viral dance juggernaut “Gangnam Style.”

The first Asian artist to top the chart was Japanese-born crooner Kyu Sakamoto, whose “Sukiyaki” held the ranking for 3 weeks in June 1963.

K-pop – along with K-drama soap operas – has been one of South Korea’s most successful cultural exports.

A key component of the “Korean Wave” that has swept Asia and beyond over the last two decades, the K-pop industry is estimated to be worth some $5 billion. – Rappler.com

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