BTS have been dominating global charts for a month.
Global streaming platform Spotify released its latest weekly rankings on April 18. BTS held the top spots on both the “Weekly Top Album” and “Weekly Top Song” global charts.
They achieved a double No.1 on both charts for four consecutive weeks. All 14 tracks from the new album entered the “Weekly Top Song Global” chart for four straight weeks, showing even popularity across the album.
The title track “SWIM” from the fifth full-length album ARIRANG ranked No.2 on the “Daily Top Song Global” chart (dated April 16). It has remained in the top tier of the chart for 28 consecutive days.
They also performed strongly on the Official Charts Company. ARIRANG ranked No.5 on the “Official Albums Top 100” (April 17–23), maintaining a high position for four weeks.
“SWIM” placed No.25 on the “Official Singles Top 100,” while the track “Body to Body” ranked No.90. “SWIM” held No.1 on the “Official Singles Download” chart for four consecutive weeks.

In addition, “SWIM” ranked No.2 and No.3 on the “Official Singles Sales” and “Official Physical Singles” charts, respectively, showing strong support across formats.
In Japan, BTS placed five songs on the Oricon “Weekly Streaming Rising Ranking” (dated April 20). Tracks “2.0” (No.1) and “Hooligan” (No.3) ranked high.
BTS occupied half of Oricon’s Top 10. Hit songs “Butter” (No.6), “Dynamite” (No.7), and “Permission to Dance” (No.9) also re-entered.
They maintained top positions on the “Weekly Combined Album Ranking” (No.3) and “Weekly Digital Album” (No.4). On the “Weekly Streaming” chart, “SWIM” ranked No.6 and “2.0” ranked No.7.
In Europe and Australia, their momentum continued for a month. On Germany’s Offizielle Deutsche Charts “Top 100 Albums” (April 17), they ranked No.2, staying in the top tier for four weeks.
On France’s SNEP “Top Albums,” they debuted at No.1 and held No.2 for three weeks. On Australia’s ARIA Charts, they ranked No.3 on the “Top 50 Albums” and No.2 on the “Top 20 Vinyl Albums.”
They are also leading on Hanteo Chart. According to the Week 2 April World Chart, BTS ranked No.1 in the U.S., Japan, and China for four consecutive weeks, achieving a “triple crown.”
Meanwhile, BTS launched their new world tour ARIRANG at Tokyo Dome on April 17. They will continue the tour on April 25–26 and 28 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, U.S.
