BTS’s Jungkook has not only made a splash but set a historical record with the release of his solo album “GOLDEN,” which has debuted at an impressive No. 2 on the Billboard 200. This marks a groundbreaking moment as “GOLDEN” garners the title of the biggest U.S. sales week for a K-Pop solo artist.
Moreover, “GOLDEN” has claimed the top spot on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart, showcasing its status as the most purchased album in the U.S. for the week. Jungkook’s solo venture ties him with BTS members Jimin, Suga, and V for the highest-ever Billboard 200 ranking achieved by a Korean solo artist.
The sales figures reported by Luminate highlight the album’s monumental success, with “GOLDEN” earning a staggering 210,200 equivalent album units in just the week ending November 9. This includes 164,800 in traditional album sales, alongside 29,800 streaming equivalent album (SEA) units, equating to over 41.59 million on-demand audio streams. Additionally, “GOLDEN” accrued 15,600 track equivalent album (TEA) units during its debut week.
Jungkook’s achievement is a testament to his widespread appeal and the continued global influence of K-Pop. “GOLDEN” not only cements Jungkook’s place in music history but also signifies the growing prominence of K-Pop artists in the U.S. market and beyond.