Jung Kook’s ‘Seven’ Spends Second Week Atop International Charts, ‘Barbie’ Songs Soar

Jung Kook’s “Seven,” that includes Latto, spends a second week at No. 1 on each the Billboard International 200 and Billboard International Excl. U.S. charts (dated Aug. 5). Every week earlier, the music turned the primary chief on the lists for a member of BTS as a soloist.
In the meantime, three songs from the Barbie soundtrack surge to the International 200’s prime 10: Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World,” with Aqua; Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?”; and Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night,” following the film and its soundtrack’s July 21 arrival.
Plus, Travis Scott, Unhealthy Bunny and The Weeknd’s “K-POP” debuts within the prime 10 of each the International 200 and International Excl. U.S., and NewJeans’ “ETA” opens within the International Excl. U.S. prime 5.
The Billboard International 200 and Billboard International Excl. U.S. charts, which began in September 2020, rank songs primarily based on streaming and gross sales exercise culled from greater than 200 territories all over the world, as compiled by Luminate. The International 200 is inclusive of worldwide knowledge and the International Excl. U.S. chart contains knowledge from territories excluding the US.
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‘Seven’ Nonetheless 1, ‘Barbie’ Bounds on International 200
Jung Kook’s “Seven,” that includes Latto, logs a second week atop the Billboard International 200, led by 152.1 million streams (down 30%) worldwide July 21-27.
Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” holds at its No. 2 International 200 excessive, every week after it debuted on the rating, up 177% to 30.8 million streams; NewJeans’ “Super Shy” rebounds 5-3, two weeks after it started at No. 2; and Myke Towers’ “LaLa” slips to No. 4 from its No. 3 greatest.
Travis Scott, Unhealthy Bunny and The Weeknd’s “K-POP” soars in at No. 5 on the International 200, with 53.2 million streams and 14,000 offered worldwide in its first week. The lead single from Scott’s album Utopia, launched Friday (July 28), is his fifth International 200 prime 10, Unhealthy Bunny’s fifteenth and The Weeknd’s tenth because the chart started.
In the meantime, three tracks from the Barbie soundtrack blast to the International 200’s prime 10, every for the primary time: Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World,” with Aqua (28-6); Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” (18-7); and Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” (27-8), following the July 21 premiere of the film and its soundtrack, with the movie having gone on to an explosive field workplace bow. The songs drew 52.3 million, 47.7 million and 46.6 million streams globally, up 101%, up 45% and up 83%, respectively. Minaj and Ice Spice every add their third International 200 prime 10, as Aqua earns its first; Eilish tallies her fourth; and Lipa scores her third.
Jung Kook, Tops International Excl. U.S., NewJeans Debut
Jung Kook’s “Seven” concurrently guidelines the Billboard International Excl. U.S. chart for a second week, with 138.1 million streams (down 29%) outdoors the U.S. July 21-27.
NewJeans’ “Super Shy” returns to its No. 2 International Excl. U.S. excessive, from No. 3, and Myke Towers’ “LaLa” backtracks 2-3, two weeks after it led the checklist.
NewJeans double up within the International Excl. U.S. prime 5, as “ETA” arrives at No. 4 with 38.6 million streams and three,000 offered outdoors the U.S. The South Korean pop group achieves its fourth prime 10, with each “ETA” and “Super Shy” each from its 2nd EP ‘Get Up’, launched July 21.
Two Barbie soundtrack songs get dolled up within the International Excl. U.S. prime 10: Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” vaults 24-5 (led by 33.3 million streams, up 77%, outdoors the U.S.) and Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” leaps 19-7 (31.7 million, up 44%). Every artist lands her fourth prime 10 on the survey.
Plus, Travis Scott, Unhealthy Bunny and The Weeknd’s “K-POP” begins at No. 6 on International Excl. U.S., with 34.1 million streams and 1,000 offered outdoors the U.S. The music is Scott’s third prime 10 on the chart, Unhealthy Bunny’s record-extending fifteenth and The Weeknd’s eighth.
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