The immensely popular South Korean boy band BTS has not released any song or album in recent times, but that does not stop them from achieving new milestones. In the latest, the band has reached their milestone fiftieth "Top 5 hit" on the World Digital Song Sales chart, because the ARMY always has their back.

BTS' fan base collectively known as ARMY has made the band's "Magic Shop" that released years ago reenter Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart at No. 3 this week. The song is now a bigger hit than it already was.

The track which featured on the Bangtan Boys full-length "Love Yourself: Tear" album, was not present on any ranking a few days ago. The album reached the top of the Billboard 200 albums ranking last year but had missed "Top 5 Hit" by just one number. The ARMY made sure it rectified the record.

With BTS's 50th top five hit on World Digital Song Sales chart, RM, Jimin, J-Hope, Suga, Jin, V and Jungkook are one of the very few musicians who have been able to score that many chart placements on any tally, reports Forbes.

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The seven-member K-pop boy band is the first and only Korean band to top the US Billboard 200 with their studio album "Love Yourself: Tear" and have since hit the top of the US charts with their albums "Love Yourself: Answer" and "Map of the Soul: Persona". The record makes it the first group since The Beatles to earn three number one albums in less than a year, and the fastest to earn three number one albums since The Monkees in 1967.

Throughout their career, BTS has landed 75 top 10 hits on the World Digital Song Sales chart, two-thirds of the tracks finding a place in Top 5. Till the South Korean singers release a new song to set some new record, the ARMY seems to be focused on turning their old ones to major hits.