All seven members of BTS have released music on their own, apart from the group that made them stars. The work they’ve shared under their solo monikers has varied widely in terms of genre and style, and the musicians have enjoyed commercial success across a number of charts all around the world.
Five of the singers in BTS have reached the Rap Digital Song Sales chart at least once. All but one of those artists have hit No. 1–and even fewer have done so with more than just a single cut.
RM is the latest member of the powerful boy band to accrue multiple leaders on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart. He debuts his new single “Neva Play,” a collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, at No. 1 on Billboard’s list of the bestselling rap-only tracks in the U.S.
“Neva Play” marks RM’s second winner on the Rap Digital Song Sales list. Two years ago, he and Anderson .Paak sent their joint tune “Still Life” to the penthouse.
Among all BTS singers, Suga leads the way when it comes to the most No. 1s on the rap sales chart. Under both that name and Agust D–which he uses often when releasing music outside of the band–he’s snagged four champions. That’s as many as the next two most successful BTS stars combined. Suga has reached No. 1 with all of the following hits: “Haegeum,” “People Pt. 2” with IU, “Girl of My Dreams” alongside Juice WRLD, and “Daechwita.”
RM is currently tied with J-Hope for the second-most No. 1s on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart among BTS’s members. J-Hope has reached the highest rung with both his own “Arson” in 2022 and “On the Street,” which benefited from a feature by J. Cole.
One other BTS star has hit No. 1 on the tally, though so far, just once. Jimin soared to the peak on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart last year as one of the several musicians credited on “Angel Pt. 1,” which also featured NLE Choppa, Kodak Black, Jvke, and Muni Long.