BTS 'Film Out' Helps The K-Pop Artist Reach A New Billboard Milestone.
BTS Can't stop, won't stop setting Records.
The K-Pop superstar expand their palette of hits in different languages, as their Japanese song "Film Out" - release April 1st stateside - arrives at No. 185 on the April 10 dated Billboard Global Excluding U.S. chart.
The track joins three other BTS songs on this week's list, with former eight-week leader "Dynamite" sung in English- at No.6.
"Life Goes On" sung in Korean at No.107.
And "Boy With Luv" featuring Halsey - sung in both English and Korean at No.168.
And in true BTS fashion,the guys have Made history once again.
No other act has graced the global Excluding U.S. chart with songs in three languages since it's Inception last September, let alone all in the same week.
BTS however pulls it off for a second time.
"Film Out" is from the group's entirely Japanese album "BTS,the Best".
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BTS 'Film Out' Helps The K-Pop Artist Reach A New Billboard Milestone.
BTS Can't stop, won't stop setting Records.
The K-Pop superstar expand their palette of hits in different languages, as their Japanese song "Film Out" - release April 1st stateside - arrives at No. 185 on the April 10 dated Billboard Global Excluding U.S. chart.
The track joins three other BTS songs on this week's list, with former eight-week leader "Dynamite" sung in English- at No.6.
"Life Goes On" sung in Korean at No.107.
And "Boy With Luv" featuring Halsey - sung in both English and Korean at No.168.
And in true BTS fashion,the guys have Made history once again.
No other act has graced the global Excluding U.S. chart with songs in three languages since it's Inception last September, let alone all in the same week.
BTS however pulls it off for a second time.
"Film Out" is from the group's entirely Japanese album "BTS,the Best".
Coldplay & BTS Drop An Out Of This World Music Video For 'My Universe'
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Coldplay & BTS Drop An Out Of This World Music Video For 'My Universe'
The combined star power of Coldplay and BTS is out of this world.
Their highly anticipated My Universe music video arrived on Thursday September 30th
And in it we see the global superstar groups exploring the distant galaxy Of the spheres where music is outlawed.
But that doesn't stop bts, coldplay and a super group of aliens called Supernova 7 from joining forces in the form of a hologram and showing the powers that be.. they won't be silent.
My Universe release September 24th is the second single after "Higher Power" from Coldplay's ninth studio album Music of the Spheres set to drop October 15th.
The project follows the british rock band's 2019 double album everyday life which led the official UK albums chart, and peaked at number Seven on the billboard 200.
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BTS 'Film Out' Helps The K-Pop Artist Reach A New Billboard Milestone.
BTS Can't stop, won't stop setting Records.
The K-Pop superstar expand their palette of hits in different languages, as their Japanese song "Film Out" - release April 1st stateside - arrives at No. 185 on the April 10 dated Billboard Global Excluding U.S. chart.
The track joins three other BTS songs on this week's list, with former eight-week leader "Dynamite" sung in English- at No.6.
"Life Goes On" sung in Korean at No.107.
And "Boy With Luv" featuring Halsey - sung in both English and Korean at No.168.
And in true BTS fashion,the guys have Made history once again.
No other act has graced the global Excluding U.S. chart with songs in three languages since it's Inception last September, let alone all in the same week.
BTS however pulls it off for a second time.
"Film Out" is from the group's entirely Japanese album "BTS,the Best".