
On the Global K-Pop Chart for the week of June 2, 2026, BTS's 'SWIM' maintained its solid No. 1 position. The chart also welcomed a dynamic new entry from YENA (Choi Yena) with 'Catch Catch,' while the collaboration 'APT.' by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars saw a notable rise in its ranking.
TOP 10
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SWIM
방탄소년단
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Golden
HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast
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REDRED
CORTIS (코르티스)
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It`s Me
아일릿(ILLIT)
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APT.
로제 (ROSE), Bruno Mars
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2.0
방탄소년단
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Body to Body
방탄소년단
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캐치 캐치
YENA(최예나)
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Hooligan
방탄소년단
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WDA (Whole Different Animal) (Feat. G-DRAGON)
aespa
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Current Chart Trends and Top Rankings
The top ranks of this week's Global K-Pop Chart showed a generally stable trend. BTS's 'SWIM' held onto its No. 1 position from last week, once again demonstrating strong support from its global fanbase. 'Golden' remained at No. 2, and CORTIS's 'REDRED' held firm at No. 3, solidifying the top tier without significant changes. ILLIT's 'It`s Me' also maintained its consistent popularity by securing the No. 4 spot.
Only a few songs within the Top 10 saw ranking changes, indicating that certain tracks are consistently driving streams and consumption in the global market, backed by strong fan bases. The solid standing of these top artists is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
Influence of Key Artists and Production Houses
Undoubtedly, BTS stands out as the most prominent artist on this chart. With four songs in the Top 10 — including the No. 1 track 'SWIM,' along with '2.0,' 'Body to Body,' and 'Hooligan' — they demonstrated an overwhelming presence. This is strong evidence that their songs continue to receive love from global fans, regardless of their release date.
Looking at the distribution by production house, BIGHIT MUSIC solidified its immense influence in the K-Pop market by landing a total of five songs on the chart, including tracks by BTS and CORTIS's 'REDRED.' Other diverse production companies like K-Pop Demon Hunters, BELIFT LAB, Atlantic Records/THEBLACKLABEL, YH Entertainment, and SM Entertainment also made it into the Top 10, showcasing the broad spectrum of K-Pop.
Notable Rank Changes and New Entries
This week's chart was invigorated by YENA (Choi Yena)'s 'Catch Catch,' making a new entry at No. 8. This indicates that YENA is making a strong impression on global fans with her unique musical style. Among the songs that climbed the ranks, ROSÉ and Bruno Mars's collaboration 'APT.' rose one spot from No. 6 to No. 5, continuing its steady ascent.
Conversely, BTS's '2.0' dropped one spot from No. 5 to No. 6, and 'Hooligan' also fell one place from No. 8 to No. 9. Despite these minor dips, their continued presence in the Top 10 highlights their robust fanbase. Unfortunately, BABYMONSTER's 'CHOOM,' which ranked No. 9 last week, dropped off the chart this week, underscoring the fierce competitive landscape of the Global K-Pop Chart.
