BTS Jin's 'Don't Say You Love Me' Enters US Billboard 'Hot 100'

  • 이소연 |2025.05.29 11:32
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BTS Jin has swept the US Billboard charts with his solo album, demonstrating his global presence with strong performances on both the main album and song charts.


According to the latest Billboard charts released on May 28th (US time), Jin’s second mini-album 'Echo’s title track ‘Don’t Say You Love Me’ debuted at No. 90 on the main song chart, the ‘Hot 100.’


This marks Jin’s third time charting on the ‘Hot 100.’ Previously, he charted with his first solo single ‘The Astronaut’ (No. 51) in 2022 and the title track ‘Running Wild’ from his first solo album ‘Happy’ (No. 53) in 2024.

Jin’s presence is even more prominent on the global song charts. ‘Don’t Say You Love Me’ topped the ‘Digital Song Sales’ chart. It also ranked 5th on ‘Global (excluding the US)’ and 7th on ‘Global 200.’


Notably, Jin’s new songs dominated the ‘World Digital Song Sales’ chart, occupying the top six positions. ‘Nothing Without Your Love’ (No. 1) led the way, followed by ‘Rope It,’ ‘Background,’ ‘Loser (feat. YENA(Choi Yena)),’ ‘A Journey with Clouds,’ and ‘Today’s Me.’ This resulted in a complete sweep of the chart.


The album chart performance was also remarkable. ‘Echo’ debuted at No. 3 on the main album chart, ‘Billboard 200,’ setting a new personal best for Jin. It topped the ‘World Albums’ chart and ranked 2nd on ‘Top Album Sales.’ This marks the first time one of his solo works has reached the top of the ‘World Albums’ chart.

Meanwhile, other BTS members’ solo tracks continue to be loved on the Billboard charts for an extended period. Jimin’s second solo album ‘MUSE’ title track ‘Who’ ranked 103rd on ‘Global 200,’ achieving a 44-week chart run, while Jungkook’s first solo single ‘Seven (feat. Latto)’ ranked 157th, achieving a 96-week chart run. On ‘Global (excluding the US),’ ‘Who’ ranked 58th and ‘Seven (feat. Latto)’ ranked 82nd.


Written by Mun Wan Sik

Translated by Lee So Yun




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