BTS's 'Run BTS' Hits Billboard #1 Amid Comeback Excitement
Following BTS's 2026 comeback announcement, their 2022 B-side 'Run BTS' has re-entered Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart at No. 1, showing ARMY's continued support.

Just days after BTS announced their highly anticipated 2026 comeback album and global tour, the group's 2022 track "Run BTS" has made a surprising return to the top of Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.
Billboard announced on January 6 that "Run BTS," originally a B-side from the group's anthology album "Proof," re-entered the chart at No. 1 β nearly four years after its initial release. The timing appears to be more than coincidental, coming on the heels of the septet's official comeback announcement.
The chart resurgence demonstrates ARMY's enthusiasm following the group's January 5 announcement of their return to full-group activities. After all seven members complete their mandatory military service obligations, BTS will release a new album and embark on a global tour in 2026.
"Run BTS" originally served as a standout track from "Proof," the anthology album that marked BTS's transition period before their military enlistments. The song's return to chart prominence suggests fans are revisiting the group's catalog while anticipating new music.
The Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart tracks digital song downloads in the United States, making this achievement particularly noteworthy for an older B-side track. ARMY's coordinated support has historically demonstrated their ability to mobilize around significant moments in the group's career.
With RM currently serving and the remaining members continuing their military obligations, this chart success serves as a reminder of BTS's enduring popularity during their hiatus period. The group's ability to generate chart activity even without active promotion highlights the anticipation surrounding their eventual return.
As 2026 approaches, moments like these underscore the sustained connection between BTS and their global fanbase, setting the stage for what promises to be a monumental comeback year.
