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Jung Kook at the Jung Kook surprise concert at TSX Stage in Times Square on November 9, 2023 in New York, NY. Daniel Zuchnik for Billboard Español

It’s Taylor Swift‘s week, again, on Australia‘s charts as Jung Kook arrives at No. 2 with Golden (via ING/Universal), the BTS star’s debut solo album.

That result matches the record for the highest solo debut LP from a Korean artist in Australia, equaling the effort from his BTS bandmate Suga (aka Agust D), who started at No. 2 on the ARIA Chart with his D-2 mixtape in 2020.

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Golden carries previously-released collaborations with 3D and Seven and the new single “Standing Next To You,” new at No. 33 on the latest ARIA Chart.

As a member of BTS, Jung Kook has led the ARIA Albums Chart on three occasions: with Map Of The Soul: Persona (from 2019), Map Of The Soul: 7 (2020) and Proof (2022).

At the top of the ARIA Albums Chart, published Friday, Nov. 10 is Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (via Universal), now entering its second consecutive week at No. 1.

Completing the top 3 on the national albums tally is another Swift hit, Midnights, up lifts 4-3 in its 55th week. There’s no denying her domination of the charts, as Swift logs five of the top 10 albums and nine of the top 40. Over on the singles survey, Swift’s “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” is unmoved from No. 1. According to ARIA, the U.S. pop superstar has accumulated 24 total weeks at No. 1, across 10 songs, starting with 2008’s “Love Story”.

Swift will perform seven dates across two Australian cities early next year on the Australian leg of her The Eras Tour, produced by Frontier Touring.

Finally, the “last” Beatles song “Now And Then” (Capitol/Universal) debuts at No. 6 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

The track began life as a demo written and sung by John Lennon, was later developed and worked on by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and now completed by Paul and Ringo (and some help from artificial intelligence), more than 40 years after the group began work on it.

A rough mix for “Now And Then” was recorded with producer Jeff Lynne back in 1994, but was ultimately shelved because Lennon’s vocals and piano couldn’t be uncoupled from the recording. Two unearthed demos were completed at the time and released as part of the Beatles’ Anthology project, “Free As A Bird” and “Real Love.” The second of those, “Real Love,” hit No. 6 back in 1996, and was the Beatles’ last top 50 single in Australia until now, ARIA reports.

The Beatles have 26 No. 1s in Australia, from 1962 to 1970 when the Fab Four officially split (that run includes a stretch of 14 consecutive leaders from 1966-1970). Elvis Presley is second on the all-time list of leaders with 14.

In music, two global icons have captured the hearts of millions and dominated the industry with their unparalleled talent and undeniable influence. On one side, we have the South Korean sensation BTS, a trailblazing K-pop group that has transcended cultural and language barriers to become a global phenomenon. Conversely, we have the American pop superstar Taylor Swift, an accomplished singer-songwriter known for her captivating storytelling and chart-topping hits.

BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, Their infectious music, electrifying performances, and captivating personalities have earned them a massive international fan base known as the "BTS Army." With a robust online presence and active engagement on social media, BTS has established a strong connection with their fans globally, transcending language barriers and inspiring a sense of unity and love.

On the other hand, Taylor Swift is one of the most influential pop stars of our time. Her relatable lyrics, catchy melodies, and authentic storytelling have resonated with millions of fans worldwide. Taylor's ability to reinvent herself and adapt to different music genres has contributed to her enduring popularity and global appeal. Her dedicated fan base, known as "Swifties," passionately supports her music and artistic evolution.

BTS and Taylor Swift have made indelible marks on the music industry, challenging conventions and setting new records. BTS's achievements include numerous chart-topping albums, groundbreaking collaborations, and record-breaking music videos. Their contributions to K-pop have elevated the genre's visibility on a global scale, paving the way for other Korean artists to achieve international recognition.

Taylor Swift's impact on the music industry cannot be overstated. From her early country roots to her evolution into pop music, she has consistently pushed boundaries and redefined the mainstream sound. With multiple Grammy Awards, record-breaking album sales, and a reputation for crafting honest and relatable songs, Taylor has solidified her status as a musical force to be reckoned with.

Both BTS and Taylor Swift have demonstrated their desire to leave their mark beyond the realm of music. BTS has been vocal about mental health awareness, self-love, and social issues, using their platform to spread messages of unity and empathy. Their philanthropic efforts, such as the "Love Myself" campaign in partnership with UNICEF, have raised millions of dollars for charitable causes.

Taylor Swift is a well-known philanthropist. She has supported numerous charitable organisations, including education initiatives, disaster relief efforts, and organisations promoting arts and culture. Taylor has also used her voice to speak out on gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and artists' rights, further solidifying her influence beyond the music industry.

BTS and Taylor Swift, two musical powerhouses from different corners of the world, have left an indelible mark on the music industry and beyond. While BTS's global reach and influence have propelled K-pop to unprecedented heights, Taylor Swift's authenticity and artistry have garnered her a dedicated following and critical acclaim. Both artists have used their platforms to connect with fans on a deeply emotional level, and champion causes close to their hearts. Their impact goes beyond their music, making them influential figures in shaping contemporary culture and inspiring millions of fans around the globe.