BTS Jimin’s solo song “Filter” ranked 6th among the best-selling international digital singles in the United States. It is the highest ranking solo song from a Korean artist.
The latest weekly ranking, otherwise known as the World Digital Song Sales Chart has been released on August 25th. The World Digital Song Sales chart ranks the 25 best-selling international digital songs in the United States on a weekly basis. The chart is based on some pattern of consumption analyzing not only the units of song sales but likewise the song streams on major music platforms such as iTunes/Apple Music, Amazon & Google Play.
Filter has been charting on the World Digital Song Sales for 24 weeks and has previously peaked at No. 2.
Additionally, Filter is currently Amazon’s No. 1 Best Selling Songs of 2020 (So far). It has outranked songs from other globally popular artists such as The Weeknd, Tones and I, Post Malone and Billie Eilish.
Filter is likewise doing good on US iTunes. It is still charting on US iTunes Daily Top 200 songs and is the highest ranking BTS solo song. It can be remembered that Filter peaked at number 1 on US iTunes last July 13, 2020.
Further, Filter is currently ranked 6th on iTunes Top Kpop Songs. It ranked immediately next to all four versions of BTS new single “Dynamite” and the Map of the Soul: 7 title track “On”. Filter ranked highest among BTS solo songs and highest among all Korean soloists on US iTunes Top K-pop Chart.
The US music market is known to be one of the biggest and the most difficult music markets in the whole world. The strong influence of US music charts goes beyond the US borders. Hence, it is impressive that Jimin and his song can chart in the US even without solo promotional activities which can be equated to his real enormous popularity in the USA.
Congratulations Jimin.
Filter going strong in wdssc even after 6 months of release and just a bside with no mv and promo. Im so proud of Jimin. Filter Soty!!! best bside from mots:7