• P1Harmony’s Soul Reflects on His JYP-Style Vinyl Outfit: "It Gets Steamy When I Sweat"

    P1Harmony’s Soul looked back on his unique fashion choices during the September 18th episode of MBC's Weekly Idol.

    When asked about the most unique fashion sense in the group, Soul proudly pointed to himself. He shared, "I used to love wearing unusual outfits. I once wore something made of clear vinyl." This led Lee Jang Jun to compare it to JYP’s famous vinyl pants, with the other members adding, "He wore it at the airport" and "Just that one time."

    Boom then asked, "Did you wear it to make bag inspections easier?" Soul humorously replied, "I wore it once, but I don’t wear it anymore." He added, "It gets steamy when I sweat," and joked, "It’s still at home, probably covered in dust," making everyone laugh.

    The group also mentioned other eccentric fashion choices by Soul, like a steampunk mask, a horned mask, and even a dinosaur mask. Soul confessed, "I once wore a poop hat during a live performance." When asked why he likes such outfits, Soul explained, "It’s because they look like things that ordinary people wouldn’t wear."

    Soul’s bold fashion sense continues to entertain fans and keep things interesting!

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  • BTS's Jimin Shatters Records with Longest Streak on Billboard for Korean Soloist - Here's How He Did It

    BTS’s Jimin has just made K-pop history yet again with an incredible new achievement that has set the bar higher for solo artists!

    According to the latest Billboard charts released on February 1, Jimin’s second solo album MUSE and his hit song “Who” have taken the world by storm, climbing to new heights. “Who” jumped an impressive 16 spots to land at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking its 26th week on the chart.

    This achievement is huge! Jimin’s song has now set a record for the longest-charting K-pop solo song, beating out the legendary “Gangnam Style” by Psy. With 26 weeks on the Hot 100, “Who” now holds the third-longest streak of any K-pop song on the chart, behind BTS's “Dynamite” and Psy’s “Gangnam Style.”

    But that’s not all—Jimin’s album MUSE also saw a major rise on the Billboard 200, jumping 42 spots to No. 77. It has now been on the chart for 27 consecutive weeks, making it the longest-charting K-pop solo album of all time, and the only K-pop album from 2024 to achieve this feat!

    Jimin also continues to dominate the Billboard Artist 100 chart, where he ranked 62nd, marking his 34th week on the chart. He now holds the record for the longest streak by a Korean soloist, further cementing his status as a global solo star.

    On top of that, Jimin’s “Who” has been performing extremely well on other global charts, ranking 16th on the Global 200 and 22nd on the Global (excluding U.S.) chart. The song also peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Streaming Songs chart, making it the second-longest-charting K-pop solo song in history.

    Jimin’s MUSE album has once again taken the No. 1 spot on the Billboard World Albums chart for the third time, further proving his global dominance.

    With MUSE and his debut album FACE tying for the second-most weeks at No. 1 among Korean solo albums, it’s clear that Jimin is breaking records everywhere he goes.

    Jimin’s unparalleled success has made him not only a top K-pop artist but a global icon, setting new standards for solo artists everywhere.

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