• BTS's Jimin’s ‘Who’ Makes a Stunning Comeback, Climbing to No. 7 on UK Chart— K-Pop Soloist Dominates with Record-Breaking Resurgence

    BTS’s Jimin is taking over the charts once again! His solo track "Who" has made an incredible return on the UK Official Singles Chart, landing at No. 7 and marking a major milestone in his solo career.

    The song, from his second solo album MUSE, has re-entered the Top 10, rising a massive 6 spots since last week, and is now holding the record for the longest-charting K-pop solo track in UK history!

    "Who" has now spent a remarkable 21 weeks on the chart, surpassing the previous record for the longest-charting track by a Korean solo artist since the chart's reorganization in 2014.

    But that’s not all—Jimin’s song has also broken the record for the longest time a K-pop solo track has stayed in the Top 10 of the UK Official Singles Chart!

    This achievement has brought even more attention to Jimin’s global popularity, as Arirang News’s Kulture Wave highlighted his incredible feat, declaring, “BTS’s Jimin stays strong in UK chart.” "Who" is now officially the longest-charting K-pop solo track on the UK Official Singles Chart, overtaking even PSY’s iconic “Gangnam Style.”

    The song’s dominance doesn’t stop at the Singles Chart. "Who" has also been performing well across several other sub-charts, ranking 28th on the Official Singles Download Chart, 30th on the Official Singles Sales Chart, and climbing 11 spots to No. 9 on the Official Audio Streaming Chart. It also secured the 26th spot on the Streaming Chart, showing just how much fans love and stream Jimin's music.

    But it gets even better! Jimin’s album MUSE, which includes "Who," saw a massive 30-spot increase on the Spotify United Kingdom Top Albums Chart, making it the highest climb of the week and continuing its impressive run for 11 weeks.

    Meanwhile, "Who" also ranked 166th on the Spotify UK Daily Top Songs Chart as of January 24, extending its record as the longest-charting song by a K-pop male artist, with a total of 153 days on the chart!

    Jimin’s global success is undeniable, and "Who" is proving once again that his power as a solo artist is unstoppable.

    The song’s resurgence is a testament to his incredible talent and the worldwide love and support from his fans.

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  • YouTuber Lee Jin Ho banned from talking about Kim Sae Ron for three months—court recognizes stalking

    YouTuber Lee Jin Ho has been ordered to stop making videos about the late actress Kim Sae Ron after the court recognized his actions as stalking.

    On March 31, Kwon Young Chan, head of the Korea Celebrity Suicide Prevention Association, revealed to CBS No Cut News that Kim Sae Ron’s family won their case against Lee Jin Ho.

    He stated, “The court ruled that Lee Jin Ho committed stalking and issued a provisional order. For the next three months, he is banned from broadcasting anything related to the late Kim Sae Ron and her family.”

    Kwon Young Chan also shared that Kim Sae Ron’s family is preparing to take further legal action. “The family plans to file an additional lawsuit for defamation due to false information in his recent broadcasts,” he said.

    Kim Sae Ron’s family had already sued Lee Jin Ho for defamation, accusing him of spreading false claims. However, the YouTuber continued to release unverified details about her personal life and family.

    On March 27, her family took stronger action by filing another lawsuit against him for violating the Anti-Stalking Act and requesting court intervention. The recent ruling has now restricted Lee Jin Ho from discussing Kim Sae Ron publicly.

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