Overview
- Billboard lists the track at No. 1 for the chart dated Jan. 10, marking a fresh peak for the 2022 song.
- On Jan. 2, the single reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Songs in 61 regions, according to BigHit Music.
- BigHit credited ARMY for coordinated streaming and buying efforts that reignited interest in older tracks.
- Other BTS catalog cuts have climbed recently, with 2018’s “Anpanman” also topping charts.
- BTS’s new album arrives March 20, with the group set to reveal its world tour schedule on Jan. 14.