BTS member j-hope's solo track 'Killin' It Girl (feat. GloRilla)' is maintaining its global popularity.
According to the latest chart released by Billboard on July 5, j-hope's digital single 'Killin' It Girl (feat. GloRilla)' has secured the 90th spot on the main song chart 'Hot 100'. This marks the second consecutive week j-hope has appeared on this chart. Additionally, the song has achieved high rankings on other charts, including 'Global (Excl. U.S.)' (5th), 'Global 200' (6th), and 'Digital Song Sales' (7th).
Notably, this week's chart also saw the re-entry of BTS's 2019 mini-album 'MAP OF THE SOUL: PERSONA' track 'HOME' at number 1 on the 'World Digital Song Sales' and 19 on the 'Digital Song Sales'. 'HOME' expresses gratitude and affection towards fans by likening them to a 'home' to return to during tough times. This re-entry reflects the unwavering support of fans eagerly awaiting BTS's full group return.
In addition, the 'World Digital Song Sales' chart saw the re-entry of 'D-Day', a track from Suga's solo album 'D-DAY' under his stage name Agust D, at number 4.
On the 'Global 200' and 'Global (Excl. U.S.)' charts, BTS members' solo works continue to make their presence felt. Jin's mini-album 'Echo' title track 'Don't Say You Love Me' (40th), Jimin's solo album 'MUSE' title track 'Who' (93rd), and Jungkook's solo single 'Seven (feat. Latto)' (115th) have all secured positions on the 'Global 200'. These tracks have also shown long-lasting popularity on the 'Global (Excl. U.S.)' chart, ranking at 22nd, 49th, and 58th, respectively.
BTS has officially announced their comeback in spring 2026. During a live broadcast on the global superfan platform Weverse on July 1, they revealed detailed plans to sequentially move to the U.S. in July to begin music production and performance preparations. BTS is set to release new music and embark on a large-scale world tour in 2026, marking the return of the '21st-century pop icons'.