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BTS V and Choi Woo-shik worked together when they met. 'That Year We' OST, Japanese Kangta


  The OST 'Christmas Tree' for the drama 'That Year We', sung by group BTS V is setting the record for the longest time for a Korean singer on the Japanese iTunes Top Song Chart. The synergy between the drama and BTS V was well-executed.


According to Japanese iTunes on the 18th, V 'Christmas Tree' has been at the top for over 89 hours since it climbed to the top of the iTunes Top Songs chart two hours after its release in Japan on the 13th.

At the same time as the release, this song shows the powerful solo power of BTS V, breaking various records set by K-pop in Japan.

On the Japanese iTunes Top Song Chart, it topped the K-pop record in 2 hours, the shortest time tying record, and on the Oricon Daily Chart, it achieved 11,771 downloads on the first day, setting the highest record for a Korean solo artist ever, and topped the digital single chart. It is the first K-pop solo to have more than 100,000 downloads. In addition, he maintained the top 5 on this chart for a total of 4 days until the 17th, setting the record for the longest K-pop solo chart. On the online music site Mumo, it achieved first place in the daily download rankings for 2 days in a row and the daily streaming charts. These are all K-pop solo records.

On the Oricon Music Store, it ranked first in the download daily ranking for two days until the 15th, and in Amazon Japan, 'Best Selling Song', 'Hot & New', 'Move and It took first place in three categories of 'Movers & Shakers at the same time.

In-Line Music, it entered the Top 20 ranking for the first time for a Korean solo OST, ranked 13th in the highest-ranking, and 2nd in the 'BGM & Melody' category. This is also the highest score for a Korean solo OST. On Mora, 'Western Music' was ranked number one on the digital single ranking and number one on the digital album.



















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