
BTS Jimin’s solo song ‘Filter’ ranked 5th on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart, setting a record for the longest-charting in 71 weeks. At the same time, the song is breaking records in iTunes, YouTube, and Spotify, every day.
On July 27th, Jimin’s ‘Filter,’ which ranked 5th on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart (July 31), was honored to rise to the highest-ranking among Korean songs.
With this, ‘Filter’ is writing a new record on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart for 71 weeks after its release and a ‘Top 10’ record of 54 weeks.
As the song that stayed on the chart for the shortest time compared to the release period, it broke the new record for the longest period of time among Korean songs released in 2020.


On July 28th, ‘Filter’ topped the iTunes chart in the British Virgin Islands and topped the iTunes chart in 113 countries. It is taking the top spot in most countries among side tracks and BTS solo songs.
In addition, ‘Filter’ broke the 64 million views on YouTube’s official audio track, setting the record for the most streaming among K-pop solo official audio tracks.
Even on Spotify, ‘Filter’ records 181 million streams (as of July 26) in the shortest period of time. So, BTS Jimin is establishing the status of his solo songs.
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