BTS V took first place for 40 weeks in a row in the voting on the Japanese K-pop idol ranking site ‘Nehan (音英),’ boasting unparalleled popularity in Japan.
V won 18,891 votes in the ‘KPOP Male Idol Ranking’ vote held on the popular Japanese ranking site ‘Nehan’ from December 21 to December 27 last year and took first place for 40 weeks in a row.
In the same week, V took first place for 36 weeks in a row in the ranking of ‘Korean actors in their twenties’ of ‘Bihan,’ a popular ranking site for Korean actors in Japan, for 36 consecutive weeks. He has proven himself as a true Hallyu player.
In addition to this, V has been in power for a long time in various surveys on Japan’s popular voting site ‘Ranking Net’ and swept various first-place votes, such as taking first place in the ‘Best Visual’ male idol ‘Top 20’ voting for Japanese teens. Did. In Japan, KPOP idol-related popular site ‘KPOP JUICE’ shows its unparalleled popularity by sweeping the number 1 spot in daily, weekly, monthly, and all-time favorites.
In addition, at the time of pre-order for ‘GQ KOREA,’ a collaboration with BTS, in Japan, the cover version of V among the GQ magazines published as a cover for each member on the first day of order was sold out on Rakuten, and it was sold out first in Q10. Together, we realized the hot popularity in Japan.
The OST ‘Christmas Tree’ for the drama ‘That Year We,’ released on December 24, last year, occupied first place on the Japanese chart of the global music platform ‘Shazam’ for 11 days. V’s self-composed song ‘Sweet Night’ also re-entered the top ranks, proving its shining popularity, and ‘Christmas Tree’ is expected to be released on iTunes in Japan from the 13th.
Earlier, on the global streaming platform ‘Deezer Japan’ Top 100 chart, V’s solo song ‘Singularity’ topped the chart, becoming the first BTS member to top the chart, and even from 2nd to 4th place. All of V’s solo and self-composed songs line up, creating a sensation in Japan not only visually but also musically.
On the other hand, Japanese TV broadcast TBS ‘THE TIME’ introduced V’s birthday support and surprised his global popularity.