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BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ Holds Top Five Spot on Billboard 200 for Sixth Straight Week

Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:44 am
Yamna Shahid
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BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ Holds Top Five Spot on Billboard 200 for Sixth Straight Week
BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ Holds Top Five Spot on Billboard 200 for Sixth Straight Week
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BTS are still sitting near the very top of the U.S. albums chart, and at this point it’s not just a strong comeback story, it’s a sustained run. The group’s latest studio album, “ARIRANG,” ranked No. 5 on the Billboard 200 dated May 9, 2026, marking its sixth consecutive week in the top five. The album earned 56,000 equivalent album units in the latest tracking week, according to reports citing Billboard’s chart preview.

That matters because chart longevity is where even huge releases usually start to wobble. “ARIRANG” slipped just one place from the previous week, when it was at No. 4, but the bigger picture hasn’t changed much: BTS are still moving serious numbers deep into the album’s run. In the current chart cycle, staying inside the top five for six straight weeks is its own kind of statement.

The album had already made history earlier in April when it became the first album by a K-pop act to spend three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. That record gave “ARIRANG” a headline-grabbing launch, but this latest result says something slightly different. It shows the album is not surviving on opening-week hype alone; it’s still drawing enough sales and streaming activity to remain competitive well after release. That’s the harder part, honestly.

Released on March 20, 2026, “ARIRANG” marked BTS’s first major group album in nearly four years, arriving after the members completed South Korea’s mandatory military service. The comeback carried obvious emotional weight for fans, but it also landed as a major commercial event. People reported that the album contains 14 new tracks, while BTS also tied the release to a large-scale comeback show and the launch of a new world tour.

The commercial ripple effect is already visible beyond the charts. HYBE reported record first-quarter revenue of 698.3 billion won for 2026, with Business Insider saying the company’s performance was driven in large part by BTS’s comeback album and tour activity. Recorded music revenue, in particular, reportedly doubled year over year, underlining just how central “ARIRANG” has been to the company’s current momentum.

For BTS, then, this week’s Billboard result is more than a number. It reinforces the idea that “ARIRANG” is shaping up as one of the group’s most durable U.S. chart runs, not merely one of its loudest debuts. And for the broader K-pop industry, it keeps the same message alive for another week: BTS may be in a new era, but their grip on the American album market still looks very familiar.

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