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Blackpink’s Lisa 1st female to top Billboard‘s new chart

Blackpink’s Lisa 1st female to top Billboard‘s new chart

The solo track by Lisa of Blackpink went to the top of Billboard’s Hot Trending Songs chart dated August 6. She became the first female artist to claim the No. 1 spot.

The tally, powered by Twitter, is a weekly recap of the most popular songs across genres and across the world, ranked by online streaming activity data.

Her first solo single, “Lalisa,” climbed five places to the top spot from the previous week. It also is the only song to stay on the chart since it was launched 41 weeks ago. Another solo song, “Money,” was No. 3 on the chart.

Lisa debuted her solo debut single, hit Billboard‘s Hot 100 at No. 84 and topped iTunes top songs chart in 72 regions when it was released in September last year. The accompanying music video surpassed 500 million views on YouTube in June, a record time for a K-pop female solo act.

BTS’ V amasses 100m views with solo song

The music video for “Winter Bear,” a solo single from V of BTS, reached 100 million views on YouTube, said label Bit Hit Music on Wednesday.

The song was unveiled on the platform in August 2019. V had his hands on every aspect of the song, from producing it to directing the music video. He co-wrote the melody that falls back on acoustic guitar sounds while RM helped him write the lyrics in English.

The artist has released a series of solo songs, including another self-written song, “Sweet Night.” The single has topped the iTunes songs chart in 119 regions, a record for a solo single, making him the youngest musician to do so.

He also sang “Christmas Tree,” a theme song for the drama “Our Beloved Summer.” It was the first Korean original soundtrack song to enter Billboard‘s Hot 100, at No. 79 when it came out on Christmas Eve last year.

 

TXT sets record streak on Billboard 200

Tomorrow X Together extended its stay on Billboard 200 for an 11th week, the longest streak for a K-pop album on the chart this year.

Its fourth EP, “minisode 2: Thursday’s Child,” debuted at No. 4, a career-high, on the tally dated May 28. For next week‘s chart, it was No. 138.

In the meantime, the five bandmates returned home on Monday, after performing in seven cities in the US for its first international tour, “Act: Love Sick.” The boy band went live in front of its fans in the US for the first time in about three years since its debut showcase, “Star in US.”

Last Tuesday, it took to the stage at Lollapalooza music festival, which was headlined by BTS’ J-Hope.

Kard‘s BM to drop solo single

BM of Kard will put out a solo single on Aug. 9, according to agency DSP Media, on Wednesday.

He will release the digital single “Strangers,” which consists of a title track and “Bad Intentions.” The single comes about six months after the project single “Lost In Euphoria.”

The agency uploaded a new logo for the upcoming project, inspired by a driving wheel, reflecting the mood of the main track – the thrill and tension of being irresistibly attracted to a stranger.

The musician has been releasing a series of solo songs, including “Broken Me,” “13IVI” and “Lie.”

Meanwhile, the four-member act rolled out a fifth EP, “Re:” in June and has been touring Latin America since last week. It will perform in Bogota, Colombia, on Wednesday and in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday local time.

The Billboard Twitter Real-Time charts were four interactive Billboard music magazine charts that debuted on May 27, 2014. The charts ranked trending songs from popular and emerging artists based on how often they are mentioned in messages called "tweets" sent by the social networking site Twitter in the United States. The charts "Trending 140", "Emerging Artists", "Weekly Top Tracks" and "Weekly Emerging Artists" were reported to define how fans interacted with, and influenced, popular content by ranking the most popular songs being shared on Twitter in the U.S. The first two charts updated on a "real-time" minute-by-minute basis, with the last two charts providing weekly summaries.

In August 2017, for the charts dating September 2, the "Trending 140" and real-time charts were discontinued and the Emerging Artists chart was revised to become a "breakout" of the overall Artist 100 chart, highlighting the top-performing rising acts of each week.[4]

In October 2021, Billboard and Twitter launched two new charts, Hot Trending Songs ("Real Time" - first 24 hours started at noon on October 22, and "Weekly" - first chart release date was October 30), sponsored by Rémy Martin, which track 24-hour and weekly global Twitter trends.

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Blackpink’s Lisa 1st female to top Billboard‘s new chart

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