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".
Everything's been so messed up here lately
Pretty sure he don't wanna be my baby
Oh, he don't love me, he don't love me
He don't love me, he don't love me
But that's okay
'Cause I love me, yeah, I love me
Yeah, I love me
Yeah, I love myself anyway
Hey
Everything's gonna be alright
Everything's gonna be okay
It's gonna be a good, good life
That's what my therapists say
Everything's gonna be alright
Everything's gonna be just fine
It's gonna be a good, good life
I'm a mess, I'm a loser
I'm a hater, I'm a user
I'm a mess for your love, it ain't new
I'm obsessed, I'm embarrassed
I don't trust no one around us
I'm a mess for your love, it ain't new
My English Task
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".