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"Wednesday Week" is the seventh single released by the Undertones. [2] The song was written in December 1979 by the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, John O' Neill , [ 3 ] during a Christmas break the band had taken while recording their second album, Hypnotised .
BTS released two more singles in 2015, "Dope" and "Run"—the latter reached the top ten in South Korea. The band's fourth Japanese single, "For You", was released on June 17, 2015, and became its first number one hit in Japan, topping both the Oricon Singles Chart and Billboard Japan ' s Hot 100 . [ 6 ]
BTS also returned to the top of the Artist 100 chart for their 16th week overall, further extending their record among all duos/groups. [116] In Japan, the album sold an additional 95,853 copies for the period February 15–21 and re-entered the top three of the weekly Oricon Albums Chart at number two on the issue dated March 1, 2021. [ 117 ]
The song accumulated 32.2 million streams, sold 242,800 downloads, and 18.1 million radio airplay audience in its first week. This marked BTS' seventh number-one on the Digital Song Sales chart and the largest sales week since "Dynamite" sold 300,000 copies on the September 5, 2020 issue.
"Waste It on Me" is a song by American musician and DJ Steve Aoki featuring South Korean boy band BTS, released on October 25, 2018. [3] It follows Aoki and BTS' collaborations on the remix of "Mic Drop" and "The Truth Untold". [3] The song features on his fifth studio album Neon Future III, released on November 9, 2018. [4]
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BTS member V (pictured) co-wrote and co-produced "Blue & Grey". On November 10, 2020, BTS posted the track list of their fifth Korean-language studio album Be via social media, which revealed "Blue & Grey" as a track on the album. [1] [2] The song was written by Suga, RM, J-Hope, Metaphor, and its producers Park Ji-soo, Levi, V, and Hiss Noise. [3]
BTS is the first South Korean artist to have at least ten Hot 100 top-10s. "Bad Decisions" also debuted atop the component Digital Song Sales chart, marking BTS' 11th number one—the most among duos or groups; Snoop Dogg's fifth; and Blanco's first, and at number 28 on Streaming Songs. [10]