BTS also topped Japan's Top iTunes charts and Top Music Video charts with 'Butter' within hours of the English-language single's release.
Bangtan Boys continues to achieve various extraordinary achievements for their newest single "Butter". This time BTS jumped to the top of the charts in Japan. On May 21st, BTS made their highly anticipated comeback with their new English single "Butter".
This song immediately continued its debut at No. 1 on the Oricon daily digital singles chart on May 21, amassing a total of 27,722 downloads in just the first day of release. Currently "Butter" is BTS's biggest debut to date on the Japanese charts, breaking the previous record of 23,344 first-day downloads set by their Japanese single "Film Out" earlier this year.
BTS also topped the iTunes Top Japan charts and the Top Music Video charts with "Butter" within hours of the single's release. Starting at 7:30 p.m. KST on May 23rd, BTS's newest single "Butter" has achieved its all-kill certification. Since its release on May 21, the song has dominated Korean real-time charts, in addition to sweeping iTunes charts around the world and setting a new record for the highest first-day streaming of any song in Spotify history.
Certified all-kills are awarded to songs that occupy the No. 1 on the daily and 24Hits Melon charts, the Genie and Bugs daily and realtime charts, the VIBE daily chart, and the FLO and iChart charts in realtime. It remains to be seen whether "Butter" will also hit a perfect all-kill, which also requires topping the weekly iChart chart.
Meanwhile, to add to his growing list of accomplishments, "Butter" has now made Spotify history as well. The single garnered an impressive 11,042,335 streams on day one, reaching the highest first-day stream count for any song in Spotify history and breaking the previous record set by Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's 2019 hit "I Don't Care" (10,977 million streams) making Spotify's biggest debut of all time. /Kanal247.com