BTS dominates iTunes global charts with new single "Come over

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K-pop group BTS continues to affirm their global influence when their new song "Come over" leads the iTunes chart.

The song "Come over" was once included by the group in the Deluxe Vinyl vinyl version of the album "Arirang" released in April as a secret song for fans. The official release on digital music platforms quickly created a strong wave of response from the ARMY community worldwide.

Immediately after its release, "Come over" continuously climbed in international charts. The song ranked No. 1 on the iTunes Top Songs chart in at least 79 countries and territories.

Among them are many major music markets such as the US, UK, Japan and France. This achievement once again shows the sustainable appeal of BTS even though the group has been active for more than a decade and still maintains a large fan base globally.

Not only did the new single achieve impressive results, BTS's album "Arirang" also continued to record outstanding achievements on online music platforms.

Specifically, the album held number 1 on Spotify's weekly Global Top Albums chart for the second consecutive week. This is also the ninth consecutive week the album has not topped this chart since its release.

Arirang" is considered one of BTS's most successful projects in recent years when continuously maintaining its appeal on major music platforms, and receiving many positive feedbacks from international audiences.

The success of "Come over" shows BTS's ability to create a strong effect in the global music market. Although only released in digital form, the song quickly created a wave of music listening and downloading in many countries.

With the latest achievements, BTS continues to consolidate its position as one of the most influential artists in the world today, while proving the strength of the global fan community in bringing the group's music products to conquer new milestones.

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