As anticipation builds for their long-awaited reunion, BTS are celebrating another major global achievement. Just weeks before their full-group comeback, the group has once again topped a Billboard chart, proving the enduring power of both their music and fandom.
“Run BTS” Returns to the Top
According to the latest Billboard charts dated January 10, BTS’s track “Run BTS” from their 2022 anthology album Proof claimed the No.1 spot on the World Digital Song Sales chart. The song’s resurgence follows a wave of global fan activity, having already reached No.1 on iTunes Top Songs charts in 61 countries and regions including Brazil, Finland, Mexico, and Greece.
The renewed success is widely attributed to fans revisiting BTS’s discography as excitement grows around the group’s upcoming album. Similar moments have occurred in the past—most notably when “Anpanman” from LOVE YOURSELF 轉 ‘Tear’ also surged to No.1 on the same chart years after its original release.

Solo Tracks Also Climbing Global Charts
BTS’s individual members are seeing continued momentum as well. Jungkook’s solo single “Seven (feat. Latto)” remains on Billboard’s Global 200 and Global (Excl. U.S.) charts, while Jin’s title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” from his second solo album Echo and Jimin’s “Who” from MUSE also charted globally.
On the album side, Proof continues its steady run, ranking within the World Albums chart, alongside strong performances from members’ solo releases including GOLDEN, MUSE, and Echo.

Spotify Momentum Reflects Global Anticipation
Following news of BTS’s new album, noticeable upward trends have also appeared on Spotify. On the Weekly Top Songs Global chart (Dec 26, 2025 – Jan 1, 2026), tracks such as “Who,” “Don’t Say You Love Me,” “Seven (feat. Latto),” and Winter Ahead recorded sharp week-over-week climbs. Similar momentum was seen on the Weekly Top Albums Global chart, where multiple BTS-related releases rose significantly.
Countdown to a Full-Group Return
BTS are set to release their fifth full-length studio album on March 20, marking their first complete group comeback in nearly three years and nine months. To commemorate the moment, a large-scale logo installation has appeared at Seoul’s Sejong Center staircase, drawing attention from fans and passersby alike.
With classic tracks reclaiming chart-topping positions and solo works gaining renewed traction, BTS’s latest achievements underscore a simple reality: even during hiatus periods, their global presence remains firmly intact. As the countdown to March continues, all signs point to an explosive new chapter for the group and their fans worldwide.

