Foo Fighters top Billboard, K-Pop's BTS scores huge U.S. debut
Reuters
September 26, 2017 19:49 MYT
September 26, 2017 19:49 MYT
Foo Fighters scored the top spot on the Billboard 200 album charts with "Concrete and Gold," while South Korean boy band BTS made the best entry ever by a K-Pop band with "Love Yourself: Her," according to data released on Monday
"Concrete and Gold" sold some 127,000 units for the week, figures from Nielsen Soundscan show, while BTS debuted in the No.7 spot with its new release, selling some 31,000 copies.
The Billboard 200 chart tallies units from album sales, song sales (10 songs equal one album) and streaming activity (1,500 streams equal one album).
The sales for BTS, a seven-member band formed in South Korea in 2012, marked the biggest U.S. sales week ever in the burgeoning K-Pop genre, and the highest chart position so far for a K-Pop act.
Also known as Bulletproof Boy Scouts and Beyond the Scene, the band won Billboard's award for the top social media artists in May, its first major awards win in the United States.
On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online single sales, U.S. rapper Post Malone's "Rockstar" debuted at No.1 with more than 79,000 units sold, keeping Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do," in second place.