인기 게시판 TOP 50
[소통] SWIM": The Song That Started It All — Streams, Charts, and What It Means
Of all 14 tracks on ARIRANG, one song was held the longest in the studio, debated the most, and ultimately chosen to represent the entire era. That song is "SWIM."
RM explained the choice: "We held onto it the longest. We tried for a month to surpass it, but couldn't." The members each described it differently — Jin called it a song with a power that stays with you; J-Hope said they focused on performance details, like movements that resemble waves; V felt it was the most restrained among the strong tracks, but that it lasts longer; Jungkook said the more you listen, the more it feels right.
J-Hope explained the song's deeper meaning on The Tonight Show: "I think Swim was about a message from what was in our heart. We feel that life has struggles we overcome every day. People feel different weights and tides in life. But nevertheless, we need to keep swimming. This is just about the love for life itself."
The numbers backed the feeling. "Swim" sold 154,000 copies in its first week. The track debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 — BTS's seventh chart-topper — and drew 15.3 million official U.S. streams in its first week. It also extended their record for the most No. 1s on the Digital Song Sales Chart among duos or groups, reaching 13. The track recorded 14.6 million streams on its first day, significantly outperforming the group's previous English-language hits like "Butter" and "Dynamite." On YouTube, "Swim" hit No. 1 on the Global Top Songs chart after recording more than 83 million views worldwide.
And then there was the Guggenheim. BTS chose not a studio, not an arena, but one of New York's most iconic art museums to debut "Swim" live on television — with 150 lucky fans watching from the museum floor as the seven members converged from different levels of the building onto one stage.
BTS told the world to keep swimming. And ARMY listened.