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[소통] From Melon to Hanteo: How ARIRANG Swept Every Chart in Korea and Beyond
A country charted it. The world followed.
Before the global streaming numbers rolled in, ARIRANG had already confirmed one thing: back home in South Korea, BTS didn't need to make a case for their return. The case made itself.
On Apple Music, ARIRANG became the most-streamed K-pop album in the platform's history on its first day — surpassing BTS' own previous first-day records and setting a new benchmark for any pop release in the group's catalogue.
On Melon — South Korea's dominant music streaming platform — the title track "SWIM" reached No. 1 the moment it dropped and held the top position on the real-time Top 100 continuously from 8 a.m. on March 21 through at least 1 p.m. on March 22: well over 29 consecutive hours at the summit without interruption.
The physical numbers were equally staggering. On the Hanteo Chart, ARIRANG exceeded 3.98 million in first-day album sales — a figure that didn't just surpass BTS' own records, it surpassed the prior concept of what a first-week figure could look like in K-pop. The Hanteo Daily Chart placed ARIRANG at No. 1 for two consecutive days, March 20 and 21. HYBE confirmed nearly four million physical copies sold within the first 24 hours, against a backdrop of four million pre-orders already in place before release day.
K-pop has always had its chart moments. It has never had a moment quite like this — where global streaming records and local Korean chart domination arrived simultaneously, at the same scale, for the same release. ARIRANG didn't have a territory. ARIRANG had every territory.