37 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, making it the first BTS song to rank on the chart. This release made it the highest ranking song by a K-pop group within the Top 10 of the chart, breaking the previous record set by their release of "Spring Day" at No. 4 on the iTunes Songs Chart in the United States. 85 for the week of September 18, becoming BTS' first entry on the Hot 100 and achieving a previously announced goal for the group. Upon its release, "DNA" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. The Korean Hanteo Chart confirmed that the album set a chart record for the highest first-day album sales with 455,888 copies sold within 24 hours, and also set a new record high for most album pre-orders with 1,122,946 albums. 6 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart. 3 on the Billboard Digital Albums chart, the Billboard Independent Albums chart, and the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, and at No. Its release also brought the group's previous albums Wings and You Never Walk Alone back onto the World Albums Chart at No. 1 entries by a K-pop group on the Billboard World Digital Songs Sales chart, with 5 entries for the group. The album also broke the record for most No. Worldwide, the album brought BTS to 4 entries total on the Billboard World Albums Chart, matching the current record for the most No. The album joins Wings as the only K-pop albums to have ever charted in the Top 40. BTS remains the only K-pop group to have three or more entries on the Billboard 200. With its inclusion on the Billboard 200, the album became the group's fifth entry on the chart, breaking their previous record of four entries on the chart set earlier the same year with You Never Walk Alone. BTS also became the highest-ranking Asian artist from any country to debut within the Top 10 of the chart, surpassing the record set by Filipino singer Charice with her eponymous American debut album, which debuted at No. This debut also made Love Yourself: Her the first Top 10 album for a K-pop group in history. 7 on the US Billboard 200, making it the highest-charting K-pop album ever on the chart. In the United States, the album opened at No. 1 on the charts in 73 countries as of September 18. 1 spots held by a K-pop group on iTunes Album Charts, with the album ranking No. Internationally, BTS broke the record for most No. The album debuted at number one in Korea on the Gaon Album Chart, while its title track "DNA" debuted at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart, with all tracks also placing in the top 40 of the chart. Each version has a 100-page photobook, 20-page mini book, random photocard, special photocard (first edition), sticker pack, poster and CD with two hidden tracks. The physical release came in four versions: L, O, V, & E. The album was released in digital and physical formats on September 18, 2017. On a special Naver 'V' Live broadcast on September 18 to celebrate their comeback with Love Yourself: Her, the group announced their goal of making it onto the Billboard Hot 100 chart and announced a special surprise for fans if their goal was achieved. The upcoming September 18 release of Love Yourself: Her was announced by Big Hit Entertainment on August 23, 2017, along with an explanation of the four different versions of the album that fans could expect. All four videos feature shots of the BTS members racing through the streets of Seoul, collapsing to the ground, washing blood off their hands, and other similarly intense moments. A final compilation of the highlight reels was posted on August 18. On August 15, the first of three Love Yourself highlight reels was posted on the official Big Hit Entertainment YouTube channel, followed by a second on August 16 and the third on August 18. The series was used as a platform to tease upcoming music for the year.
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