BTS’s ‘Butter’ Is Doing Better In America Than In Their Home Country Of South Korea

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BTS’s ‘Butter’ Is Doing Better In America Than In Their Home Country Of South Korea
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Amazingly, BTS’s single “Butter” has earned more weeks at No. 1 in America than in the band’s home country of South Korea.

... [+]In just a matter of hours, BTS could either see their current single earn another stay atop the most important singles chart in America, or they could possibly evenon that list with an even newer release. Whatever happens, it’s clear that the group’s smash “Butter” is their biggest hit , and even if it falls from No. 1, it’s already performing better in the U.S. than in the band’s home country of South Korea.’s ranking of the most popular songs in the U.S.

using sales, streaming and radio data, for a seventh week. The track debuted in first place back in early June and it hasn’t vacated the highest rung since then. The tune has also lived atop the Digital Song Sales ranking, selling more than 100,000 copies in each of the tracking frames it’s been available. It’s alreadyOne might assume that however well “Butter” is doing in the U.S., it would be performing even more spectacularly in South Korea, where BTS are the biggest of stars...

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