“APT” by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars. rents a second week at No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. US A week earlier, the song debuted as the second leader of each artist on each chart.
Notably, BLACKPINK member ROSÉ and Mars' collaboration becomes the first song since global surveys began in September 2020 to record at least 200 million streams worldwide in multiple weeks.
Elsewhere, aespa's “Whiplash” reaches the top 10 of both the Global 200 and Global Excl. US; Tyler, Creator of “St. “Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, debuts in the top 10 of the Global 200. and JIN's “I'll Be There” reaches the top spot on the Global Excl. US
Global 200 and Global Excl. The US charts rank songs based on streaming and sales activity from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by Luminate. Global 200 includes global data and Global Excl. The US chart includes data from regions outside the United States.
Chart scores are based on a weighted formula that incorporates only official streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of music audio and video services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from worldwide, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from chart calculations.
“APT.”, released on October 18, tops the Global 200 for a second week with 207.5 million streams (down 8% week-over-week), as well as sales of 17,000 (down 40%), worldwide from the 25th to on October 31. The song claims the sixth biggest streaming week since the Global 200's inception – and becomes the first title since the chart's inception to record at least 200 million streams worldwide in multiple weeks.
Below is a look at all six weeks in which songs surpassed 200 million streams worldwide. one belongs to BLACKPINK and now two to the group's ROSÉ:
- 289.2 million, 'Butter', BTS, Global 200 as of June 5, 2021
- 224.5 million, “APT.”, ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, November 2, 2024
- 217.1 million, “Seven,” Jung Kook feat. Latto, July 29, 2023
- 217.1 million, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, February 4, 2023
- 212.1 million, “Pink Venom”, BLACKPINK, September 3, 2022
- 207.5 million, “APT.”, ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, November 9, 2024
“SUITABLE.” presents his solo studio album ROSÉ, roséwith an expiration date of December 6.
Lady Gaga and Mars' “Die With a Smile” is at No. 2 on the Global 200, after eight weeks at No. 1, the longest of any song this year. It had 126 million streams (up 4%) worldwide from October 25-31 (helped by three new mixes and the sale prices) and has topped 100 million streams worldwide in each of the past nine weeks, the most consecutively since Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber's “Stay” also tied for nine triple-digit weeks in August-October 2021.
The Global 200's top five is solid, rounded out by “Billie Eilish Birds of a Feather” at No. 3, after three weeks at No. 1 beginning in August. Oscar Maydon and Fuerza Regida's “Tu Boda” at its No. 4 high. and Sabrina Carpenter's “Espresso” at No. 5, after three non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in June.
aespa's “Whiplash” flies 30-8 on the Global 200 after its first full week of tracking (following its Oct. 21 release), led by 46.1 million streams worldwide Oct. 25-31. The South Korean pop group scores their first top 10 on the chart.
Tyler, the Creator also collects his first Top 10 on the Global 200, as “St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, debuts at No. 10 with 42 million global streams. Notably, the song was released on October 28 and garnered its stream count from just four days during the tracking week. It's from his new album, Chromaticitywhich debuts at No. 1 on the US-based Billboard 200. Caesar adds his second Global 200 Top 10, following Justin Bieber's “Peaches,” featuring himself and Giveon, which led for two weeks in 2021.
“SUITABLE.” simultaneously governs Global Excl. US for a second week, with 187 million streams (down 6%) and 12,000 sales (down 40%) outside the US Oct. 25-31.
As on the Global 200, “Die With a Smile” ranks No. 2 on the Global Excl. US after eight weeks at No. 1.
Eilish's 'Birds of a Feather' Remains at No. 3 Global Excl. US, after three weeks at No. 1 beginning in August, and Oscar Maydon and Fuerza Regida's “Tu Boda” climbs 5-4 for a new high.
aespa's “Whiplash” won 18-5 in Global Excl. USA. with 43.3 million streams outside the US The Act earns its first top five hit on the chart and second top 10, following “Supernova” which peaked at No. 6 in June.
Additionally, JIN's “I'll Be There” debuts at No. 10 on Global Excl. US with 34.9 million streams and 28,000 sales outside the US from its October 25th release to October 31st. The BTS member posts his second solo top 10, after “The Astronaut” reached No. 6 in 2022.
Here's a recap, with songs ranked by top spot, of BTS members' 18 Global Excl. US top 10 out of group. Jung Kook boasts seven solo top 10s, including three No. 1s. Jimin collected five top 10s, including one leader. V has earned four top 10s and JIN has now recorded two. BTS has a total of 11 top 10s as a group, including seven No.1s.
- “We stand by you”, Jung CookNo. 1 (two weeks), November 2023
- “3D,” Jung Kook & Jack Harlow, No. 1 (one week), October 2023
- “Seven”, Jung Kook feat. Latto, No. 1 (nine weeks), July 2023
- “WHERE,” JiminNo. 1 (one week, to date), August 2024
- “Like Crazy”, Jimin, No. 2, April 2023
- “Left and Right”, feat of Charlie Puth. Jung Kook, No. 2, July 2022
- “That That”, feat of PSY. SUGARNo. 2, May 2022
- “FRI(END)S,” VNo. 4, March 2024
- “Slow Dancing”, V, No. 4, September 2023
- “Dreamers (Music from FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022),” Jung Kook, No. 4, December 2022
- “Love Me Again”, V, No. 6, August 2023
- “The Astronaut”, JINNo. 6, November 2022
- “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band”, Jimin & Loco, No. 7, July 2024
- “Rainy Days”, V, No. 8, August 2023
- “Set me free, Pt. 2″, Jimin, No. 8, April 2023
- “Stay Alive”, Jung Kook, No. 8, February 2022
- “Vibe,” TAEYANG feat. Jimin, No. 9, January 2023
- “I'll Be There”, JIN, No. 10 (to date), November 2024
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