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BTS (BTS) Jungkook's "Please Don't Change" topped the global music platform by backtracking.
"Please Don't Change," a track from Jungkook's first solo album "GOLDEN," released in November 2023, re-entered No. 1 on both iTunes Worldwide and European Song Charts as of Feb. 26.
Jungkook became the first Asian artist to top both charts in 2026 with his track "Please Don't Change," released in 2023. It is a B-side track that has been released more than two years ago, but it topped the list, beating new songs such as Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" and Bruno Mars' "I Just Might."
It also topped the iTunes song chart in 23 countries, including Brazil, Germany, Russia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Spain, and Saudi Arabia. It also ranked 5th on the U.S. iTunes chart and ranked in the top.
Jungkook's solo album "GOLDEN" also re-entered the World Wide iTunes album chart at No. 18 and No. 46 on the European album chart on the same day. The album remained on the charts for 441 and 234 days, respectively, continuing its ranking record for the longest period among K-pop solo albums.
Jungkook's self-composed song "Still with you" also topped the iTunes song chart in four countries, Indonesia, Ukraine, and Qatar, and entered the charts in 27 countries. In the global digital artist rankings as of February 26, it was ranked 41st, up 199 places from the previous day.
"Please Don't Change" topped 200 million streams on Spotify. This is the fifth song to reach 200 million streams in the "GOLDEN" album. The electronic dance pop song, which collaborated with DJ Snake, is said to have a sensuous sound and Jungkook's vocals.
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