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​BTS ‘ARIRANG’: Every chart record shattered in the first week of their comeback since March 20 release

BTS ‘ARIRANG’: Every chart record shattered in the first week of their comeback since March 20 release
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BTS ‘ARIRANG’: Every chart record shattered in the first week of their comeback since March 20 release

After nearly four years of hiatus, BTS is back with their much anticipated comeback. On March 20, the global Kpop boyband released their fifth studio album ‘ARIRANG’. Within a week of its release, the album has already broken several records, and ARMYs are up for more.
Here are all the records BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ broke in the first week of its release.

The album is speaking in millions
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The album is speaking in millions

Within the first 10 minutes of its release, the album achieved million-seller status on the Hanteo Chart. By the end of the first week, it had moved 4.2 million copies, shattering the group’s own previous records.
Despite digital-first consumption, physical albums remain crucial for ARMYs.

‘Swim’ is already a chart topper
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‘Swim’ is already a chart topper



The lead single ‘Swim’ debuted at No. 1 on the Spotify Global Top 50 with over 15 million streams in a single day. Perhaps more impressive was the "line-up" effect: in South Korea, the entire 14-track list occupied the top 14 spots on the Melon Top 100, a feat of chart saturation that few artists in history have ever mimicked.

The record-breaking live broadcast
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The record-breaking live broadcast



The "BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG" event at Gwanghwamun Square drew 18.4 million real-time viewers on Netflix. The live special hit No. 1 in 24 countries and reached the Weekly Top 10 in 80 countries on Netflix.

All 14 tracks from the album occupied the top 14 spots on the Spotify Global Daily Top Songs chart simultaneously.


The cultural impact around the globe is big
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The cultural impact around the globe is big



It's more than just spreadsheets and charts. On March 21, the group held a "Free Live" at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square. The event drew an estimated 104,000 attendees and was broadcast live via Netflix to 18.4 million real-time viewers, a digital audience that rivaled the 2026 Oscars.

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