K-pop icons BTS’ Jimin, Jungkook, Rosé, and more acts are lighting up the Billboard Hot 100 with some of the longest-charting singles in recent memory! From record-breaking anthems that dominated worldwide radio to fresh releases that caught global attention, these hits prove that K-pop’s global influence is stronger than ever.
Longest Charting Songs by K-pop Acts on Billboard Hot 100: pic.twitter.com/kcAjfANdt8
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10.“Left and Right” (17 Weeks) – Charlie Puth teamed up with Jungkook for this fun, upbeat track that blends Puth’s smooth pop style with Jungkook’s signature vocals.
9. “My Universe” (17 Weeks) – A collaboration between Coldplay and BTS, “My Universe” is a pop-rock anthem that unites two powerhouse acts.
8.“Standing Next to You” (19 Weeks) – Jungkook’s solo effort is giving 80s vibes and a mesmerizing chorus that shows off his soulful range.
7. “One of the Girls” (20 Weeks) – The Weeknd, Jennie, and Lily-Rose Depp joined forces for a sultry track featured on “The Idol” series soundtrack.
6. “Butter” (20 Weeks) – BTS struck gold with “Butter,” a bright, catchy summertime single.
5. “APT.” (21 Weeks) – BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars got together to create this catchy pop-rock anthem, which took the world by storm.
4. “Cupid” (25 Weeks) – FIFTY FIFTY’s single became a viral sensation, the group would later be entangled in legal drama.
3. “Gangnam Style” (31 Weeks) – PSY’s viral phenomenon took the world by storm in 2012, sparking countless dance covers.
2. “Dynamite” (32 Weeks) – BTS’ disco-pop anthem exploded onto the scene, earning the group their first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 and paving the way for more Western recognition.
1. “Who” (33 Weeks) – Topping the list is Jimin’s standout single, which shines with captivating vocals, a killer melody, and heartfelt lyrics.