K-Pop boy band BTS made a huge splash with their new album Love Yourself 承 ‘Her’, which hit No. 1 on iTunes in 73 countries in late September, and now they’ve accomplished another impressive feat. The group’s song “DNA” became the highest-charting song for a K-Pop group in U.S. history this week when it jumped to No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a huge accomplishment for the group and K-Pop as a genre. The song has performed admirably on Genius, too, earning over 175,000 pageviews since its release on September 18.

“DNA” eclipses the peak position of Wonder Girls‘ 2009 track “Nobody,” the only other song by a K-Pop group to chart. That song, however, was recorded in both English and Korean, while “DNA” is almost completely in Korean. The highest-charting K-Pop song in history is technically PSY’s “Gangam Style,” which peaked at No. 2 but hews much closer to what American audiences would consider rap music.

According to Billboard, BTS' hit is being buoyed largely by streaming, showing that listeners are willing to listen to foreign language music even if radio stations are still reluctant to play it. “DNA” joins several foreign-language hits on the Hot 100 chart this year, including Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee, and Justin Bieber’s “Despacito” and J Balvin and Willy William’s “Mi Gente.”

Listen to the song above and read all the lyrics to BTS' “DNA” on Genius now.