With this latest achievement, "Golden" has held the number one spot for a total of four weeks, breaking new ground on the charts for K-pop music.
In a teaser article on the 8th (local time), Billboard said, "'Golden' will be a collaboration between Alex Warren's 'Ordinary' and Sabrina Carpenter's
Since first charting at number 81, "Golden" has topped the charts at number 23, number 6, number 4, number 2, number 2, number 1, number 2, and number 1.
It has steadily risen to the top, reaching number one and remaining on the chart for 11 consecutive weeks. With this, "Golden" surpasses the record of three consecutive weeks at number one set by BTS' "Dynamite" in 2020.
The only K-pop song to top the charts for a longer period than "Golden" is BTS's "Butter" (10 weeks).
During the chart collection period, "Golden" recorded 34.5 million streams, a 2% decrease from the previous week, but received a radio airplay score of 13.
Billboard reported that "Golden" had been ranked No. 1 for seven weeks on the Streaming Songs chart.
It also rose from 29th to 24th on the "Radio Songs" chart, and topped the "Digital Song Sales" chart for two consecutive weeks.
"Golden" is not the only hit. The record "Your Idol" from the same album also came in at number four, "Soda Pop" at number five, and "How It's
"Done" rose to number 9, making it the fourth OST to simultaneously rank in the Hot 100 Top 10. Billboard stated, "In the chart's 67-year history, it's the first time a soundtrack has had four songs simultaneously in the Hot 100 Top 10.
"K-Pop Girls! Demon Hunters is the first group to ever chart in the top 10 of the Hot 100," he said, emphasizing its symbolism.
2025/09/09 08:44 KST
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