BTS Ties Rihanna’s Historic Sales Record

by Chief Editor

BTS has secured their fourteenth No. 1 hit on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart with the track “Come Over,” according to data published by Billboard. This latest achievement ties the K-pop group with Rihanna for the third-most leaders in the history of the chart. The song’s performance follows the successful release of the group’s spring album, Arirang.

How does BTS’s chart performance compare to other top artists?

BTS currently holds 14 chart-topping singles on the Digital Song Sales tally. This milestone places them in a tie with Rihanna for the third-most No. 1s, according to Billboard. The group recently surpassed Justin Bieber, with whom they were previously tied earlier in 2026 following the release of the single “Swim.”

Taylor Swift maintains a significant lead at the top of the all-time list with 32 No. 1s, as reported by Billboard. Nicki Minaj occupies second place with 17 leaders, while Drake sits just ahead of BTS and Rihanna with 15 total No. 1 hits. The Digital Song Sales chart continues to track the top-selling individual songs across all genres, serving as a primary indicator of consumer purchase behavior on platforms like iTunes.

Did you know?

BTS holds the lead on the World Digital Song Sales chart with 44 rulers.

What fueled the success of “Come Over”?

The song “Come Over” was initially exclusive to the vinyl deluxe edition of the album Arirang. According to Billboard, the group’s decision to make the track widely available for digital download allowed their fanbase, known as ARMY, to propel the song to the top of the sales chart. The track’s debut at No. 1 underscores the continued commercial impact of the group’s physical and digital releases.

What fueled the success of “Come Over”?

Where is “Come Over” ranking on other charts?

Beyond the Digital Song Sales chart, “Come Over” has made an impact across several Billboard rankings this week:

  • World Digital Song Sales: No. 1
  • Billboard Global Excl. U.S.: No. 5
  • Billboard Global 200: No. 14
  • Billboard Hot 100: No. 69
Pro Tip:

Monitor the Billboard Hot 100 alongside the Digital Song Sales chart to understand how a song’s sales performance compares to its streaming and radio reach.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many No. 1s does BTS have on the Digital Song Sales chart?

As of the most recent reporting, BTS has 14 No. 1 hits on the Digital Song Sales chart.

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Who holds the record for the most No. 1s on the Digital Song Sales chart?

Taylor Swift holds the record with 32 No. 1s, according to Billboard.

Is “Come Over” a new release?

The song was previously limited to the vinyl deluxe edition of the album Arirang before being released for wide digital consumption.


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