BTS' 'Arirang' Dominates Billboard 200 for Third Consecutive Week

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

BTS' latest album, "Arirang," has achieved a remarkable feat by securing the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart for an impressive third consecutive week. This accomplishment sets a new personal best for the K-pop sensation, extending their reign at the top of the U.S. album rankings. The album's sustained popularity underscores the group's global appeal and dedicated fanbase, demonstrating its enduring impact in the music industry.

BTS' 'Arirang': Unprecedented Reign on Billboard 200!

The Unwavering Success of "Arirang" on the Billboard 200

BTS' critically acclaimed album, "Arirang," continues its chart-topping journey, holding onto the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 for a third consecutive week. This marks a historic achievement for the group, as they previously had never spent more than one week at the pinnacle of the U.S. album charts. The sustained success of "Arirang" highlights the immense dedication of their fanbase, often referred to as the ARMY, and solidifies the group's significant presence in the global music landscape.

"Arirang"'s Impressive Sales and Streaming Metrics

For the week ending April 9, "Arirang" garnered an impressive 124,000 equivalent album units, as reported by Luminate and Billboard. This figure represents a modest 34% decrease from the previous week's 187,000 units, showcasing the album's strong hold in the market. Its debut two weeks prior saw an astounding 641,000 units, making it the highest debut of the year and the best opening since Taylor Swift's album release last October. The current week's units are primarily driven by 71,000 physical and digital album sales, complemented by 50,000 equivalent album units from streaming, based on 52.44 million on-demand streams of the album's tracks.

Historical Context: A Rare Three-Week Streak

Billboard highlights the rarity of a group achieving three consecutive weeks at No. 1. The last instance occurred in 2012-2013, when Mumford & Sons' album "Babel" spent five weeks at the top. This comparison underscores the magnitude of BTS' achievement, placing them in an elite category of artists with sustained chart dominance.

Chart Dynamics: Other Notable Albums

While "Arirang" maintained its lead, other albums also made their mark on the chart. Ye's album "Bully" dropped two spots to No. 3, securing 69,000 units. Despite a significant 54% decrease, the album's performance suggests that recent controversies surrounding Ye (formerly Kanye West) have had a limited impact on its overall trajectory. Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" climbed two spots to No. 2 with 80,000 units, marking a slight 5% increase coinciding with his new stadium tour. Don Toliver's "Octane" saw a four-spot jump to No. 4, with 57,000 units, attributed to the release of new physical editions. The top 10 also featured Olivia Dean's "The Art of Loving" (No. 5), Luke Combs' "The Way I Am" (No. 6), and releases from Bad Bunny, an earlier Wallen album, Harry Styles, and Bruno Mars.

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