BTS has once again demonstrated its global influence as their latest track ‘SWIM’ surpassed 100 million streams within just over a week of release. The milestone positions the song among the fastest-growing hits of 2026.
A Record-Breaking Start
From its release, ‘SWIM’ showed strong momentum:
- Debuted at No. 1 on Spotify Global Top 50
- Recorded approximately 14–15 million streams within the first 24 hours
- Maintained consistent global streaming growth
This rapid rise highlights the group’s sustained popularity and strong fan engagement worldwide.
Part of the ‘Arirang’ Comeback Wave
The success of ‘SWIM’ is closely tied to BTS’ comeback album ‘Arirang’, which has delivered impressive numbers across platforms:
- Over 110 million album streams on the first day
- Multiple tracks charting globally at the same time
- Top rankings across several countries, including the UK
The album marks a significant return for the group and has been widely embraced by listeners.
Why ‘SWIM’ Is Resonating Globally
‘SWIM’ blends alternative pop elements with emotionally driven storytelling, a style often associated with BTS’ music. The track explores themes of resilience, growth, and moving forward—messages that connect with a diverse global audience.
The timing of the release, following the group’s long-awaited comeback, has further amplified its impact.
Setting the Benchmark for 2026
By crossing 100 million streams in such a short time, ‘SWIM’ has set a new benchmark for digital success in 2026. The track’s performance indicates strong long-term potential and continued chart dominance.
Conclusion
With ‘SWIM’, BTS continues to redefine global music standards. As streaming numbers keep rising, the song is on track to become one of the group’s most successful releases in the digital era.























