BTS member Jin’s mini album ‘Echo’ has debuted impressively at number 122 on the Billboard 200 chart. This marks its second consecutive week on this prestigious list, highlighting Jin’s growing fame as a global artist.
Alongside its Billboard success, ‘Echo’ has also charted on the ‘World Albums’ and ‘Top Album Sales’ charts. This strengthens Jin’s standing in the music industry. The title track, ‘Don’t Say You Love Me,’ is enjoying remarkable success. It ranks 12th on the ‘Digital Song Sales’ chart and holds impressive positions of 4th and 6th on the ‘Global (excluding the U.S.)’ and ‘Global 200’ charts, respectively.
Meanwhile, other BTS members are also achieving success with their solo projects. Jimin’s song ‘Who’ from his latest album ‘MUSE’ has climbed to 84th on the ‘Global 200,’ showcasing his individual artistry. Jungkook’s single ‘Seven (feat. Latto)’ has made a splash, rising to the 140th position.
The group’s influence continues to resonate worldwide. For example, the song ’00:00 (Zero O’Clock)’ from BTS’s fourth studio album ‘MAP OF THE SOUL: 7’ recently topped the ‘Worldwide iTunes Song’ chart, reigniting interest among fans globally. Jin and J-Hope are actively promoting the ongoing ‘2025 BTS FESTA,’ which celebrates BTS’s 12th anniversary with the theme ’12 o’clock.’ Fans eagerly await the festival’s offline event, set to take place on the 13th and 14th of this month in Goyang, South Korea.
The excitement surrounding BTS and their individual members continues to grow. They navigate their impressive careers while maintaining a special connection with their dedicated fanbase. As Jin’s ‘Echo’ album climbs the charts, it reflects the impact of BTS’s achievements on the global music industry. Their influence on K-pop culture is profound, and their evolution as artists is remarkable. Fans can look forward to more exciting developments as BTS continues to shape the music landscape.
This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.