BTS Jungkook & Suga’s ‘Stay Alive’ Debuted At 95th On US Billboard’s Hot 100

Congratulations to BTS' Jungook and Suga!

The song 'Stay Alive,' produced by BTS Suga and sung by Jungkook, debuted on Billboard's primary singles chart, the 'Hot 100,' in the United States.

On February 21 (US time), 'Stay Alive' was ranked 95th on Billboard's 'Hot 100,' according to Billboard's social media.

BTS is a regular on the Billboard Hot 100.'

The top five songs on the list were 'Dynamite,' 'Butter,' 'Permission to Dance,' and 'My Universe (in collaboration with Coldplay).'

BTS members' solo singles also rule the Hot 100 ranking. Suga's 'Daechwita' was previously ranked 76th, J-'Chicken Hope's Noodle Soup' was 81st, and V's SBS TV 'Our Beloved Summer' OST 'Christmas Tree' was 79th.

Suga was also voted 29th with her song 'Girl of My Dreams.'

It's a track from the late American rapper Juice WRLD's album 'Fighting Demons,' on which he was a featured artist.

With 'Stay Alive,' Jungkook became the sixth member of BTS to enter the 'Hot 100.'

Separately, 'Stay Alive' placed 8th on Billboard's 'Billboard Global 200' (outside the United States), another key chart.

The OST for the original HYBE tale '7FATES: CHAKHO' is called 'Stay Alive.'

It's a beautiful, dreamy pop ballad that suits the tale and ambiance of '7Fates: Chakho.'

In the background of a metropolis in the near future, it depicts a conflict between a human and a tiger.

Suga produced it based on the actual synopsis of '7Fates: Chakho' for the synergy of the original plot and music.

According to reports, Jungkook's sad vocals helped to clarify the personalities and tales in the story.

'Stay Alive,' is a phrase that emphasizes as a mantra that'surviving' is valuable and meaningful in some way. It expresses the stories of the seven main characters in the original story who are pushed into a difficult situation.

Meanwhile, BTS will meet fans at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul on March 10, 12, and 13 for offline performances of 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul.'


Chen Rivor

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