BTS's Jimin is making waves on the U.S. Billboard charts! His solo track "Who," from his second album MUSE, has stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive 15 weeks straight, reaching No. 55 this week (chart dated November 9).
This achievement marks the longest time a K-pop solo song has stayed on the chart in 2024 and is the highest-ranking Korean solo track in its 15th week since 2013.
When Who debuted, it started strong at No. 14 and even climbed to No. 12 in its second week. The track held its ground with positions like No. 24, No. 29, and No. 32, and it’s shown resilience, even bouncing back to No. 26 and No. 25 in later weeks.
But it's not just Who making history. Jimin’s album MUSE has also been holding on to the Billboard 200, ranking at No. 139 in its 15th week.
This makes it the longest-charting album by a Korean artist on the Billboard 200 this year.
Beyond the main charts, Jimin’s music continues to shine globally. Who is at No. 12 on the Global Excluding U.S. chart, No. 16 on the Global 200 chart, and No. 46 on the Streaming Songs chart.
MUSE also ranks 4th on the World Albums chart, proving Jimin’s popularity around the world.
On Spotify, Who has already passed 942 million streams, getting close to one billion. If it reaches that milestone, it will join Jimin’s first solo hit "Like Crazy," which has already hit 1.3 billion streams.
With Who and MUSE, Jimin is setting records and showing why he’s one of K-pop’s biggest stars!
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