JIN's Singing OST "Yours" tops the iTunes charts in Japan two hours after its release
JIN's Singing OST "Yours" tops the iTunes charts in Japan two hours after its release
The member JIN of the group "BTS" is Singing, and the OST "Yours" of the tvN Saturday-Sunday TV series "Mt.

"Yours" released on iTunes in Japan at 2:00 am on the 24th reached first place at 4:00 am two hours later. As a result, JIN became a Korean solo singer who achieved the top spot in the shortest period in the history of iTunes in Japan.

JIN topped the iTunes charts in 96 countries with this song, and became the number one Asian solo singer on the iTunes charts in most countries this year. In Shazam's Japan TOP200 chart, which is a global sound source search platform, "Yours" has been running alone for 12 consecutive days since it was released on the 13th until the 24th. It is the power of JIN's silver voice that overwhelms the Japanese music market, which is the second largest after the United States.

The success of "Yours" is significant as a result of the TV series "Chirisan" which has not yet been broadcast in Japan. "Yours", which appears in the main scenes of the TV Series, combines the visual beauty of the TV Series with the attractive development and synergies to increase the immersiveness of the TV Series.

The music video, which was released exclusively on A Story YouTube, the producer of the drama "Chile Sun," also recorded 3.9 million views within 20 days of its release, proving the public's interest and love for "Yours."

"Chillisan" is not the first place BTS has ever had a relationship with A-Story. "Signal Long-Solved Case Investigator," which aired in Japan in 2018, is a remake drama based on A-Story's 2016 drama "Signal," which topped iTunes charts in 35 countries around the world by singing the drama's theme song "Don't Leave Me. "The theme song "Film Out" of the movie "Theatrical Signal" released in 2021 was also sung by "BTS," and "BTS" topped the Oricon Weekly Digital Singles Chart for the first time.
2021/11/25 14:26 KST