
BTS' Jin tops iTunes Chart in 63 regions with 2nd solo EP
Jin of BTS placed his second solo EP 'Echo' atop the iTunes Top Albums Chart in 63 regions.
The seven-track mini album sold more than 720,000 copies on its day of release. The main single 'Don't Say You Love Me' was No. 1 on its Top Songs Chart in 61.
Jin performed the song for the first time on Saturday at a fan showcase in Seoul. He is set to appear on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Thursday.
The soft R&B pop tune debuted on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global at No. 9 and notched the No. 1 spot on Oricon's Daily Digital Single Ranking. The music video for the song had generated almost 8 million views on YouTube as of Monday morning.
In June, Jin will launch his first solo fan concert tour with a two-day show in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province.
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