As the song launches at No. 1 (on the chart dated July 29), BTS now boasts two members who have led the list as soloists. Jimin debuted atop the Hot 100 in April with “Like Crazy.”
BTS, thus, joins a select number of groups with multiple members who have notched solo No. 1 hits on the Hot 100.
As noted below, The Beatles initiated the elite category and remain the only act with as many as four Hot 100-topping soloists. Genesis follows with three.
Meanwhile, with BTS having logged six Hot 100 No. 1s and Jung Kook and Jimin with one No. 1 each, BTS joins The Beatles, The Black Eyed Peas, Destiny’s Child and Genesis as the only groups with leaders and multiple members also with No. 1s.
Further, One Direction and BTS are the only acts with multiple members that have each debuted atop the Hot 100, thanks to Zayn’s “Pillowtalk,” Harry Styles’ “As It Was” and Jimin and Jung Kook’s leaders. Plus, with five of BTS’ No. 1s having premiered at the pinnacle, BTS is the only act that has debuted at No. 1 and includes multiple members also to have opened at the summit.
Here is a look at the especially versatile groups that have each spun off at least two members that have led the Hot 100 solo. (Not included are acts, including one-off assemblages and supergroups, with multiple members that reigned prior to their formations, such as USA for Africa.)
The Beatles
The Beatles: 20 Hot 100 No. 1s, 1964-70
George Harrison: three, “My Sweet Lord”/”Isn’t It a Pity”; “Give Me Love – (Give Me Peace on Earth)”; “Got My Mind Set on You,” 1970-88
Paul McCartney (including Wings): nine, “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” (with Linda McCartney); “My Love” (with Wings); “Band on the Run” (Wings); “Listen to What the Man Said” (Wings); “Silly Love Songs” (Wings); “With a Little Luck” (Wings); “Coming Up (Live at Glasgow)” (with Wings); “Ebony and Ivory” (with Stevie Wonder); “Say Say Say” (with Michael Jackson), 1971-84
John Lennon: two, “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night” (with the Plastic Ono Nuclear Band); “(Just Like) Starting Over,” 1974-81
Genesis
Genesis: one Hot 100 No. 1, “Invisible Touch,” 1986
Phil Collins: seven, “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)”; “One More Night”; “Sussudio”; “Separate Lives” (with Marilyn Martin); “Groovy Kind of Love”; “Two Hearts”; “Another Day in Paradise,” 1984-90
Peter Gabriel: one, “Sledgehammer,” 1986
Mike (Rutherford) + The Mechanics: one, “The Living Years,” 1989
Blind Faith
Blind Faith: no Hot 100 entries; self-titled album topped Billboard 200 in 1969
Eric Clapton: one Hot 100 No. 1, “I Shot the Sherriff,” 1974
Steve Winwood: two, “Higher Love,” “Roll With It,” 1986-88
The Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas: three Hot 100 No. 1s, 2009-10
Hot Boys: one Hot 100 entry: No. 65, “I Need a Hot Girl,” 2000
Juvenile: one Hot 100 No. 1, “Slow Motion” (feat. Soulja Slim), 2004
Lil Wayne: three, “Lollipop” (feat. Static Major); “Down” (Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne); “I’m the One” (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne), 2008-17
One Direction
One Direction: highest Hot 100 peak: No. 2, “Best Song Ever,” 2013
Zayn: one Hot 100 No. 1, “Pillowtalk,” 2016
Harry Styles: two, “Watermelon Sugar,” 2020; “As It Was,” 2022