
BTS’s J-Hope is proving his global power once again!
On July 1, Billboard released its latest chart (dated July 5), and J-Hope’s digital single Killin’ It Girl featuring GloRilla ranked No.90 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the second week in a row.
This marks another major moment in J-Hope’s solo career, showing that his music continues to trend worldwide even during military service.

That’s not all — Killin’ It Girl also ranked:
- No.5 on Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
- No.6 on Billboard Global 200
- No.7 on Digital Song Sales
The BTS effect doesn’t stop there.
Fans were surprised to see BTS’s 2019 track “HOME” make a powerful return on the charts. The song, which talks about the comfort fans bring to BTS, re-entered at No.1 on the World Digital Song Sales chart and landed at No.19 on Digital Song Sales.

The sudden jump is seen as a heartwarming display of ARMY’s support for BTS as they wait for the full group’s comeback.
Other BTS members are also holding strong on the charts:
- SUGA’s solo track D-Day (as Agust D) climbed back to No.4 on World Digital Song Sales
- Jin’s Don’t Say You Love Me ranked No.40 on Global 200 and No.22 on Global Excl. U.S.
- Jimin’s Who came in at No.93 on Global 200 and No.49 on Global Excl. U.S.
- Jungkook’s Seven (feat. Latto) continues its strong run at No.115 on Global 200 and No.58 on Global Excl. U.S.
Meanwhile, BTS is officially set to make their long-awaited full group comeback in spring 2026!
During a Weverse live on July 1, the members revealed they’ll start preparing for their new album and world tour soon, beginning with trips to the U.S. one by one.
Fans can look forward to a new era of BTS music and performances as the group slowly gears up for their return as the “21st-century pop icons.”
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