Can Bieber hold No. 1 for more than a single week? Hot on his trail is the latest from the K-pop group BTS, a chart juggernaut with legions of ultra-dedicated fans around the world.

Also this week, two new albums reached high on the chart but could not surpass Bieber. The Bronx-born rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie reached No. 2 with “Artist 2.0,” which had the equivalent of 111,000 sales — including 149 million streams, more than “Changes,” though only 3,000 copies of “Artist 2.0” were sold as a full album — while Tame Impala, the neo-psychedelic rock project of the Australian musician Kevin Parker, is No. 3 with 110,000 of “The Slow Rush.”

Roddy Ricch, last week’s chart-topper, fell to No. 4 with “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,” and the South Korean group Monsta X opened at No. 5 with “All About Luv,” its first all-English album.