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BTS hit number one on worldwide album charts with FACE YOURSELF


Lagu "Don't Leave Me" dan "Let Go" dari album ini juga telah menempati posisi teratas di masing-masing tangga lagu di lima negara. Masing-masing memperkuat status dan popularitas internasional BTS yang semakin meningkat.


Jakarta, CNN Indonesia -- BTS merilis album baru bertajuk Face Youself pada hari ini, Rabu (4/4). Karya tersebut merupakan album versi Jepang ketiga yang dirilis boyband hit asal Korea Selatan itu.Selang beberapa saat setelah dirilis, album baru BTS ini langsung menarik banyak perhatian dari penggemarnya di seluruh dunia. Itu dibuktikan dengan melesatnya album tersebut di puncak 45 tangga musik dari berbagai negara di dunia.Menurut laporan Osen via Naver , album Face Yourself memperoleh peringkat grafik tinggi di negara-negara seperti Kanada, Hungaria, Italia, Selandia Baru, Republik Ceko, Yunani, Inggris, dan Perancis.Sementara di Amerika Serikat, album itu disebut berhasil menduduki posisi ketiga. Secara keseluruhan, album itu telah mencatat peringkat 10 teratas di total 64 negara.Face Yourself menampilkan lagu-lagu baru serta sejumlah tembang lama BTS yang berjumlah 12. Lewat album versi Jepang ini, Jungkook cs menampilkan lagu Blood, Sweat, & Tears, DNA, Mic Drop yang dirilis dalam bahasa Korea dan Jepang.Selain itu, Face Yourself juga diisi empat lagu baru, yakni Intro: Ringwanderung, Don't Leave Me, Let Go, dan Outro: Crack.Tembang Don't Leave Me dan Let Go telah berhasil merajai tangga lagu di 35 negara. Pencapaian itu pun disebut membuat BTS memperkuat status dan popularitasnya secara internasional.Di sisi lain, salah satu lagu dari album itu pun dilaporkan akan turut diambil sebagai tema untuk drama TV Signal versi Jepang."Ini pertama kalinya kami menyanyikan lagu untuk mengiringi sebuah drama, dan kami sangat beruntung bisa terlibat dalam lagu tema drama yang begitu sukses di Korea. Kami merampungkan sebuah lagu yang sempurna," ujar RM, pentolan grup tersebut, melansir TV Report , awal Maret lalu.


BTS’s third Japanese album is smashing it globally (Picture: BigHit)

BTS have dropped their third Japanese album – but it’s not just Japan where it’s causing a stir.

The K-pop idols released their third official Japanese album FACE YOURSELF today, with the record already reaching number five in the Japenese iTunes chart.

However, it’s doing even better globally.

FACE YOURSELF is currently at number one in the worldwide album download chart, after hitting the top 10 in 64 countries.

The album has hit number one in countries including Romania, Germany, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Peru, Kenya, Lithuania, Israel, Finland, Estonia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, Singapore, Sweden, Philippines, Malayasia, Brazil and Denmark.

Meanwhile, FACE YOURSELF has reached number three in the US download charts, while peaking at number five in the UK, Australia and Japan.

The album’s songs Don’t Leave Me and Let Go have charted in 35 countries altogether, meaning FACE YOURSELF could make a serious splash when it comes to the end of week charts.

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FACE YOURSELF features twelve tracks – INTRO: Ringwanderung, Best Of Me, Blood Sweat and Tears, Not Today, Mic Drop, Don’t Leave Me, Go Go, Crystal Snow, Spring Day, Let Go, and OUTRO: Crack.

The old music from RM, Jin, V, Jungkook, Suga, J-Hope and Jimin has been revamped for their Japanese audience, while Don’t Leave Me, Let Go, the intro and the outro are all new.

It’s a busy time for BTS at the moment – as well as releasing new music, there is a new episode of their YouTube Red series Burn The Stage expected for release on 11 April.

Meanwhile, the full music video for the band’s Lotte Duty Free ad will drop next week, and BTS have been snapped up for LG’s new campaign.

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Right out of the gates and to number one

On April 4, BTS released their third Japanese album, "Face Yourself" and it has already soared to the top of the charts.

The new album which is a mix of already released BTS songs performed in Japanese and two new tracks, took over the likes of Ed Sheeran and Adele to come in at number one on the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart.

Congrats BTS!

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