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BTS' Suga tops iTunes chart despite looming drunk driving case

BTS Suga tops iTunes' global song charts despite being in legal trouble following a drunk driving case
BTS' Suga tops iTunes' global song charts despite being in legal trouble following a drunk driving case

BTS's Suga, who releases new music outside of BTS under the moniker Agust D, is dominating iTunes' global song charts despite facing legal troubles following a drunken incident.

Forbes reports that four of the 31-year-old rapper's songs have topped the iTunes best-selling lists in the US

These are especially older releases that are repurchased by fans to give them a competitive advantage over current hits and new releases.

This wave of support comes as ARMYs are rallying behind Suga during his ongoing DUI case. Nearly a month of massive support has prompted SUGA's tracks to Slumber And No matterto be trending online and climb back up the charts.

After his first appearance at the Yongsan Police Station on Friday, August 23, Polar night topped the worldwide iTunes song charts, reaching its first number one spot a year after its release.

Overnight all tracks from Agust D's The D-Day Album, including Slumber, HaegeumAnd The lastbegan again with the worldwide entry into iTunes.

It is noteworthy that Agust D now stands out as the only artist with five songs at the top of the iTunes Country Charts worldwide. These include Haegeum, Polarnacht, Snooze, The LastAnd People.

On the morning of August 24 The lastOriginally released in 2016, it reached the top spot on iTunes in the US for the first time, over eight years after its debut.

Currently, August D’s titles are number 1 on iTunes in 58 countries, with Polar night He was the leader in 40 of them.