BTS is on a winning streak as the hottest Kpop act in the world and they're continuing to smash record after record with their latest comeback Map of the Soul 7. From ruling the charts to making history, here are some of the records that BTS broke with their new album.

Fourth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200. BTS landed its fourth album on the Billboard 200 chart with the biggest week for any release. This is their fourth time to take the No. 1 spot in two years and the first time for any Kpop group to achieve the feat, Billboard reported.

BTS Ties with Beatles Record on Billboard 200. For decades, the Beatles has been the only band in Billboard history to achieve four No. 1 hits on the Billboard 200 chart. With the performance of Map of the Soul 7, BTS managed to tie with the iconic British group for the honor. Apart from Map of the Soul 7, BTS also landed in the No. 1 spot with Love Yourself: Tear, Love Yourself: Answer, and Map of the Soul: Persona. Their album Love Yourself: Her peaked on the chart at No. 7.

Record-Breaking Pre-Sales Units. Big Hit Entertainment announced that BTS' Map of the Soul 7 was their biggest selling record. The first week of pre-selling indicated 3.42 million pre-orders of the album. In its first week of sales, the US reported 347,000 in album sales, 48,000 in SEA units and 26,000 in TEA units. The album's SEA sales is equivalent to 74.79 million on-demand streams of the album's tracks in its first week.

Second No. 1 Album in the UK. BTS is making waves not only in the US but also in the UK. Map of the Soul 7 became BTS' second album to reach No. 1 in the UK albums chart next to Map of the Soul: Persona. BTS is the first Kpop group to reach the peak position in the UK chart and also became the first Kpop group to do it twice in a row, Forbes reported.

Most Viewed Video Premiere. BTS has been teasing an epic MV for their track ON, a collaboration with international superstar Sia. However, as soon as the video was released BTS' loyal ARMY fandom made sure to propel the MV to a new record with 1.54 concurrent views on YouTube, which it announced was a record-breaking premiere, Grammy reported.