BTS are still dominating the charts — even weeks after their No. 1 streak ended.

Their album Arirang has now spent five consecutive weeks in the Billboard 200 Top 10, setting a new record for the most weeks in the Top 10 of any album by a Korean artist.
The milestone comes after a historic start earlier this month, when the album held No. 1 for three straight weeks — a first for any K-pop act.
What makes this run even more impressive is its stability.
After dropping to No. 3 in Week 4, Arirang continues to hold strong in Week 5 at No. 4 — marking a full five-week streak inside the Top 5, a level of consistency rarely seen for K-pop releases in the US market.
The album is also maintaining its presence across key Billboard charts, including Top Album Sales and Vinyl Albums, backed by steady streaming and fan support.
Compared to BTS’s previous releases, Arirang is showing stronger longevity — signalling one of the group’s most sustained eras yet.
With their ongoing world tour continuing to drive global attention, the album’s momentum shows no signs of slowing.
From a record-breaking three-week reign at No. 1 to setting new longevity records, Arirang is proving this isn’t just a hit — it’s a lasting global force.
