BTS is one of the most successful acts in Billboard chart history.
Dating to the South Korean septet’s first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2017, with “DNA,” the group has charted over two dozen songs. Of those, 10 have reached the top 10 and six have gone all the way to No. 1: “Dynamite” (three weeks at the summit in 2020); “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo (one week, 2020); “Life Goes On” (one week, 2020); “Butter” (10 weeks, 2021); “Permission To Dance” (one week, 2021); and “My Universe,” with Coldplay (one week, 2021).
Outside the group, all seven BTS members have embarked on solo careers – and scored solo Hot 100 hits. Two — Jimin and Jung Kook — have even achieved solo No. 1s, with “Like Crazy” and “Seven” (featuring Latto), respectively.
J-Hope became the first BTS member to notch a solo Hot 100 entry when “Chicken Noodle Soup,” featuring Becky G, debuted and peaked at No. 81 in October 2019. SUGA was next (under his Agust D moniker), with “Daechwita” in 2020, followed by V (“Christmas Tree,” January 2022), Jung Kook (“Stay Alive,” February 2022), JIN (“The Astronaut,” November 2022), RM (“Wild Flower,” with Youjeen, December 2022) and Jimin (“Vibe,” with TAEYANG, January 2023).
As each member extends BTS’ imprint with subsequent solo songs, here’s a look at all seven members’ solo histories on the Hot 100 (along with a look at all of BTS’ entries), each listed chronologically as of the chart dated Sept. 23, 2023.
Song Title, Peak Position, Peak Date
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J-Hope
“Chicken Noodle Soup,” featuring Becky G, No. 81 peak, Oct. 12, 2019
“More,” No. 82, July 16, 2022
“Arson,” No. 96, July 30, 2022
“On the Street,” with J. Cole, No. 60, March 18, 2023 -
Suga/Agust D
“Daechwita” (as Agust D), No. 76, June 6, 2020
“Girl of My Dreams,” with Juice WRLD, No. 29, Dec. 25, 2021
“That That” (PSY featuring Suga), No. 80, May 14, 2022
“Haegeum” (as Agust D), No. 58, May 6, 2023 -
V
“Christmas Tree,” No. 79, Jan. 8, 2022
“Love Me Again,” No. 96, Aug. 26, 2023
“Slow Dancing,” No. 51, Sept. 23, 2023 -
Jung Kook
“Stay Alive,” No. 95, Feb. 26, 2022
“Left and Right” (Charlie Puth featuring Jung Kook), No. 22, July 9, 2022
“Seven,” featuring Latto, No. 1 (for one week), July 29, 2023 -
Jin
“The Astronaut,” No. 51, Nov. 12, 2022
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RM
“Wild Flower,” with Youjeen, No. 83, Dec. 17, 2022
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Jimin
“Vibe” (Taeyang featuring Jimin), No. 76, Jan. 28, 2023
“Set Me Free, Pt. 2,” No. 30, April 1, 2023
“Like Crazy,” No. 1 (for one week), April 8, 2023
“Angel, Pt. 1” (Kodak Black, NLE Choppa, Jimin, JVKE & Muni Long), No. 65, June 3, 2023 -
BTS
“DNA,” No. 67, Oct. 14, 2017
“Mic Drop,” featuring Desiigner, No. 28, Dec. 16, 2017
“Fake Love,” No. 10, June 2, 2018
“Idol,” featuring Nicki Minaj, No. 11, Sept. 8, 2018
“Waste It on Me” (Steve Aoki featuring BTS), No. 89, Nov. 10, 2018
“Make It Right,” featuring Lauv, No. 76, Nov. 2, 2019
“Boy With Luv,” featuring Halsey, No. 8, April 27, 2019
“Black Swan,” No. 57, Feb. 1, 2020
“On,” No. 4, March 7, 2020
“Filter,” No. 87, March 7, 2020
“My Time,” No. 84, March 7, 2020
“Dynamite,” No. 1, Sept. 5, 2020
“Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 & Jason Derulo, No. 1, Oct. 17, 2020
“Life Goes On,” No. 1, Dec. 5, 2020
“Fly to My Room,” No. 69, Dec. 5, 2020
“Blue & Grey,” No. 13, Dec. 5, 2020
“Telepathy,” No. 70, Dec. 5, 2020
“Dis-ease,” No. 72, Dec. 5, 2020
“Stay,” No. 22, Dec. 5, 2020
“Film Out,” No. 81, April 17, 2021
“Butter,” No. 1, June 5, 2021
“Permission To Dance,” No. 1, July 25, 2021
“My Universe,” with Coldplay, No. 1, Oct. 9, 2021
“Yet To Come,” No. 13, June 25, 2022
“Run BTS,” No. 73, June 25, 2022
“Bad Decisions,” with Benny Blanco & Snoop Dogg, No. 10, Aug. 20, 2022
“Take Two,” No. 48, June 24, 2023