BTS' Kim Taehyung is the second most consumed K-Pop artist on digital platforms worldwide along with his bandmate Jungkook.
BTS' Kim Taehyung, who made an electrifying solo debut with his album "LAYOVER," recently thrilled ARMY by releasing two remixes of his lead single, "Slow Dancing." Following the release of the remixes, "Slow Dancing" skyrocketed 142 places to reach the No. 1 spot on the Worldwide iTunes Song chart. The song has already claimed the No. 1 spot on iTunes charts in 99 countries.
The two remix versions are as follows:
1. Slow Dancing (FRNK Remix): This remix introduces an Afro rhythm, infusing a danceable quality into the original track.
2. Slow Dancing (Cautious Clay Remix): An instrumental remix that adds a unique and lively dimension, highlighting various instruments like the flute, keyboard, and drums.
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'Slow Dancing (FRNK Remix)' has already secured the No. 1 position in 18 countries, while the 'Cautious Clay Remix' has topped iTunes Charts in 13 countries.
As V's song continues to soar to new heights every day, ARMY has been expressing their congratulations on social media platforms, particularly on X (formerly known as Twitter).
The song has also rebounded to No. 2 on the European iTunes song chart, climbing 175 places, and currently sits at No. 14 on US iTunes after entering the top 10 on October 23.
Additionally, V has reached No. 30 (+15) on the Global Digital Artists Ranking, making him the second most consumed K-Pop artist on digital platforms worldwide.
Most consumed K-pop acts on digital platforms around the world currently:
1. JungKook
2. V
3. NewJeans
4. IVE
About "LAYOVER":
V embarked on his solo debut journey with 'Layover' on September 8. As part of the album's pre-release campaign, Kim Taehyung introduced three tracks, "Scenery," "Winter Bear," and "Snow Flower," on August 28.
These pre-release tracks maintained a pattern established by his previous music videos, which included "Love Me Again," "Rainy Days," "Slow Dancing," and "Blue."
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