
SEOUL, September 04 (AJP) - K-pop song has reclaimed the top spots on both of Billboard's main song charts, the Hot 100 singles ranking and the Billboard 200 albums chart, for the first time in about five years. The last time the feat was achieved was in December 2020 by BTS.
According to the latest Billboard update on September 4, the original soundtrack of Netflix's animated film K-pop Demon Hunters held the No. 1 position on the Hot 100 with the track "Golden," marking its second consecutive week at the top.
On the Billboard 200, Stray Kids' fourth full-length album KARMA entered at No. 1. The group has now debuted seven consecutive albums at the top of the chart since ODDINARY in 2022, the first act in Billboard history to do so.
The last time a K-pop act topped both charts simultaneously was in 2020, when BTS led the Hot 100 with "Life Goes On" and the Billboard 200 with the accompanying album BE.
The K-pop Demon Hunters soundtrack also placed eight tracks on this week's Hot 100, highlighting the film's global momentum. In addition to "Golden," which has now spent three weeks at No. 1, the fictional boy band Saja Boys charted with "Your Idol" at No. 4 and "Soda Pop" at No. 5, while the girl group Huntrix entered with "How It's Done" at No. 9 and "What It Sounds Like" at No. 19.
Other K-pop acts also made strong showings. Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars' duet "Apartment" debuted at No. 43, Twice's "Strategy" ranked No. 51, Stray Kids' "Ceremony" came in at No. 52, and Blackpink's "Run" landed at No. 78.
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