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Long-term ‘Dynamite’ and ranking rebound … 96% more downloads than last week
BTS’s (BTS) group’s ‘Dynamite’ once again took the top spot on the US Billboard’s main singles chart ‘Hot 100’.
Billboard reported on the 28th (hereafter local time) that BTS ” Dynamite ‘has risen to No. 1 again on the latest Hot 100 charts.
‘Dynamite’ ranked No.1 on the Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks right after its release.
Over the next two weeks, it dropped one spot to second, but returned to first place this week, the fifth week of release.
Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the most popular songs in the US each week and ranks them by summarizing broadcast performance, sales volume, and number of radio broadcasts.
Along with the Billboard 200, which measures album consumption, it counts as one of Billboard’s top two charts, and the singles chart, Hot 100, is closer to popular popularity and fierce competition.
According to Billboard, it has been almost two years since Maroon 5’s “ Girls Like You, ” which topped the chart for seven weeks in September-November 2018, that the duo or group’s song topped the Hot 100 during more than three weeks.
‘Dynamite’ increased the number of downloads (sales of sound sources), streaming and radio broadcasts in the United States in the fifth week of its launch (counted from September 18 to 24).
In particular, the number of downloads registered 153,000, an increase of 96% compared to the previous week.
Billboard reported that this was due to the release of four additional remix versions of ‘Dynamite’ on the 18th (bedroom, midnight, retro, slow jam).
The newly released version of the remix accounted for 52% of total ‘Dynamite’ sales during this time period.
Prior to this, the original song for ‘Dynamite’, an instrumental, acoustic, electronic dance music (EDM), tropical version and a full remix were released and sold at a discounted price of 69 cents.
‘Dynamite’ topped the ‘Digital Song Sales’ chart for 5 consecutive weeks with its overwhelming sales volume.
This is the first time since Rizo’s ‘Truce Hertz’ in September-October last year.
The broadcast was recorded 14 million times, an increase of 11% from the previous week, and radio broadcasts also increased 8% to 28 million listeners.
On ‘Radio Songs’, a radio chart that counts the number of radio broadcasts in all genres, he continued to break his own record, ranking 42nd, five places up from last week.
It is a remarkable achievement that the ‘Dynamite’ ranking was in the ‘Top 2’ during the fifth week, and it not only kept the top spot, but also went back to ‘reverse driving’ from second to first.
The high sales volume of the remix version released in addition to the sound source helped it rise up the rankings and once again proved to have a large fan base in the United States.
The increasing number of radio broadcasts served as a stable basis for the ‘Long Run’ sound source.
The ‘Hot 100’ overall ranking, reflecting ‘Dynamite’s return to No. 1, will be updated on the 29th.
/ yunhap news