BTS Earns 7th Consecutive Win for 'SWIM' on Music Bank
BTS tops the chart with 9,477 points, edging out ITZY's Yuna 'Ice Cream'

- •BTS won their 7th straight No. 1 on Music Bank with 'SWIM.'
- •The episode featured performances by Kep1er, N.Flying, and Red Velvet's Irene.
- •BTS is also set to release a surprise new song 'Come Over' soon.
BTS Scores 7th Straight No. 1 with 'SWIM'
BTS has claimed their seventh consecutive win on KBS2's music chart show Music Bank with their hit track 'SWIM.' In the April 3 broadcast, the group earned a total of 9,477 points, defeating ITZY member Yuna's 'Ice Cream' to hold onto the top spot.
A Star-Studded Lineup for the First Week of April
The episode featured an impressive roster of performers, including Red Velvet's Irene ('Biggest Fan'), Kep1er ('KILLA (Face the other me)'), N.Flying ('Flashback'), PENTAGON's Kino ('TAXI'), and VERIVERY's Kangmin ('Free Falling'). Emerging acts such as Jang Haneum, Baby DONT Cry, CSR, AtHeart, ALL(H)OURS, SLAY, AmbiO, S2IT, V01D, Min Jiwoon, and Seo EVE also took to the stage.
'SWIM' Domination Continues
'SWIM' continues to sweep music broadcast rankings, having also taken the win on M Countdown the previous day. According to industry reports, BTS recently earned a triple crown on the Circle Weekly Charts, further cementing their dominance on the charts. Adding to the excitement, the group is also set to release a surprise new track titled 'Come Over,' generating heightened anticipation among fans.
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