BTS's "ARIRANG" Dominates Charts While Group Shares "Hooligan" Dance Practice
BTS's album "ARIRANG" claims its third consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while the group releases dance practice videos for fan-favorite tracks "Hooligan" and "2.0."

BTS isn't slowing down. Following the rapid success of "SWIM," which hit 100 million YouTube views in record time, the group's full album "ARIRANG" continues its chart dominance with a historic third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Billboard's latest update reveals just how deep the album's reach extends. BTS topped seven Billboard charts this past weekend, with six songs from "ARIRANG" landing on the Hot 100 for the third consecutive week. The staying power underscores both the album's commercial strength and the group's consistent appeal across different listener demographics.
To give fans an even closer look at the album's material, BTS released official dance practice videos on April 14 for "Hooligan" and "2.0," both B-side tracks from "ARIRANG." The "Hooligan" practice video showcases all seven members running through the choreography with full formations and transitions on display. These behind-the-scenes looks are standard practice for BTS releases, but they remain fan favoritesβoffering a clear view of the intricate arrangement work that goes into each track.
The timing of these releases reflects BTS's strategy: as "ARIRANG" maintains its chart position, the group keeps the album in the cultural conversation by highlighting different songs and giving fans fresh content to engage with. It's a calculated approach that's clearly working.
What makes this streak particularly impressive is the consistency. A third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 is rare for any artist, let alone in an era when streaming often fragments audience attention. BTS's ability to maintain that position while also generating multiple Hot 100 entries suggests "ARIRANG" has resonated broadly rather than just among dedicated fans.
For casual listeners who caught "SWIM" trending, these dance practice videos and chart numbers tell you everything you need to know: this album is the moment.
