BTS Keeps Chart Takeover Alive— Two "ARIRANG" Tracks Hit 5th Week on Billboard Hot 100
- riya siddacharjee
- 7 hours ago
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Two tracks from BTS's latest album, ARIRANG, are still holding their ground on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a fifth straight week on the chart. The lead single 'Swim' is currently at No 22, while 'Body To Body' sits at No 95, according to the latest update released in the United States.
'Swim' started its journey at No. 1 and stayed near the top in the following weeks, moving through No. 2, No. 5, and No. 10 before landing at its current position. Meanwhile, 'Body To Body' debuted at No. 25 and has managed to remain on the chart for five weeks as well.
Elsewhere on the chart, 'Golden' from the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters is still going strong at No. 9 in its 44th week. Tame Impala track 'Dracula', featuring a remix with Jennie from BLACKPINK, ranks No. 16, while Katseye song 'Pinky Up' comes in at No. 49.
BTS New Album ARIRANG
ARIRANG marks a major comeback for BTS. It is their sixth Korean language album and their tenth studio album overall, released on March 20, 2026, through BigHit Music.
This is their first full studio project in nearly six years after Be in 2020, and their first release since members completed military service. The album brings together a wide mix of global producers, including Pdogg, Diplo, Ryan Tedder, Kevin Parker, and others.

To support the release, BTS has kicked off the Arirang world tour, which is set to run from April 2026 through March 2027.
The album opens with 'Body To Body', which draws inspiration from the traditional Korean song 'Arirang'. Other tracks explore different sounds and styles. *Hooligan* blends strong string elements with powerful vocals from V and Jimin. 'Fya' leans into pop rap and Jersey club influences.
'Merry Go Round' takes on a psychedelic rock feel, while 'Like Animals' is more of a pop rock ballad. Songs like *One More Night* bring a 90s house vibe, and 'Into the Sun' features heavily processed vocals for a futuristic sound.
Overall, ARIRANG shows BTS experimenting across genres while still connecting with their roots. Let us know how you're liking ARIRANG!



