BTS breaks records again as their live album takes over Billboard charts, grabbing all Top 10 song spots

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BTS (RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook) has done it again—this time with their live album "PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE - LIVE," taking over the U.S. Billboard charts like no one else.

According to the Billboard chart dated August 2 (released on July 29), BTS’s live album debuted at No. 10 on the main Billboard 200 chart. This marks their eighth album to enter the Billboard 200 Top 10, setting a new record for a Korean artist.

But that’s not all—BTS completely swept several other Billboard charts:

  • No. 1 on the World Albums chart
  • No. 2 on both Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales charts

Even more impressive, songs from the live album dominated the entire Top 10 of the World Digital Song Sales chart. BTS is now the first artist ever to fill all 10 spots on this chart with live versions of their songs.

Here are the top 3 live tracks leading the charge:

  1. "Permission to Dance - Live" – No. 1
  2. "ON - Live" – No. 2
  3. "FIRE (불타오르네) - Live" – No. 3

Other live favorites in the Top 10 include performances of “DNA,” “IDOL,” “MIC Drop,” and more, showing just how powerful BTS’s live stage impact truly is.

Meanwhile, BTS’s solo members are also doing well on global charts:

  • J-Hope’s new single "Killin' It Girl (feat. GloRilla)" ranked No. 81 on the Global 200 and No. 45 on the Global (Excl. U.S.)
  • Jin’s song "Don't Say You Love Me" landed at No. 112 and No. 48
  • Jimin’s "Who" ranked No. 134 and No. 79
  • Jungkook’s hit "Seven (feat. Latto)" is still going strong at No. 151 and No. 82

These achievements prove BTS’s unstoppable power—not just as a group, but also as solo artists continuing to shine on the global stage.

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