• BTS Jimin’s Song Just Won’t Stop as ‘Who’ Climbs Back Up on UK Official Singles Chart And More BTS Members Dominate Global Charts

    BTS’s Jimin is proving his global power once again as his song Who makes another climb on the UK Official Chart!

    According to the latest UK Official Singles Chart update on February 14 (local time), Jimin’s solo song Who, from his second album MUSE, has jumped six spots to land at No. 17. This marks the seventh time the track has climbed back up the rankings since first entering the chart in July last year!

    Jimin’s rise isn’t stopping there—Who also gained momentum in other UK chart categories, jumping 10 spots to No. 23 on the "Audio Streaming" chart and reaching No. 26 on the "Single Streaming" chart.

    Meanwhile, BTS members continue to show incredible staying power on the world’s biggest streaming platform, Spotify. Jimin’s Who secured No. 18 on the "Weekly Top Songs Global" chart (tracking period: February 7–13), while Jin’s Running Wild, the title track from his solo album Happy, made it to No. 95. Jungkook’s Seven (feat. Latto), released in 2023, is still going strong at No. 97, proving its unstoppable popularity. Plus, V’s duet Winter Ahead (with Park Hyo Shin) stayed on the chart at No. 121 for its 11th straight week!

    Not just their singles, but BTS’s albums are also holding strong worldwide. Jimin’s MUSE ranked No. 23 on the "Weekly Top Albums Global" chart, while Jungkook’s GOLDEN took No. 57 and Jin’s Happy - :') (Remixes) landed at No. 162. BTS’s legendary albums are also making history—Proof (No. 51) has been on the chart for 140 weeks, and their 2018 repackaged album LOVE YOURSELF 結 'Answer' (No. 186) has held its spot for an impressive 130 weeks!

    With Jimin’s Who continuing to rise and BTS members dominating global charts, ARMYs couldn’t be prouder!

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  • SEVENTEEN Makes History, Beats K-Pop Records, Joins Taylor Swift & Drake in Global TOP 3

    SEVENTEEN is proving their unstoppable global power by ranking alongside Taylor Swift and Drake on an important world music chart!

    On February 18 (local time), the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) officially announced that SEVENTEEN secured 3rd place on the "Global Artist Chart 2024"—making them the highest-ranked K-pop artist on the list.

    They were only behind Taylor Swift (No.1) and Drake (No.2), proving their global success! SEVENTEEN’s ranking is based on physical album sales, digital downloads, and both audio & video streaming worldwide—making it an objective measure of their impact.

    SEVENTEEN first entered this chart at No.9 in 2021, jumped to No.6 in 2022, and No.2 in 2023, showing steady growth every year. Now, they’ve secured their spot in the TOP 3, proving they are one of the biggest music acts in the world!

    SEVENTEEN’s achievements didn’t stop there! The group also topped IFPI’s global album charts, breaking multiple records:

    ‘Global Album Sales Chart 2024’
    No.3 – "SPILL THE FEELS"
    No.4 – "17 IS RIGHT HERE"

    ‘Global Album Chart 2024’
    No.6 – "SPILL THE FEELS"
    No.8 – "17 IS RIGHT HERE"

    SEVENTEEN was the only artist with TWO albums in the Top 5 of the Global Album Sales Chart.
    They were also the only artist to place TWO albums in the Top 10 of the Global Album Chart.

    Last year, SEVENTEEN solidified their status as K-pop’s top-selling group, with nearly 10 million album sales in just one year!

    In addition, they launched the "SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR", starting with their concerts at Goyang Stadium on October 12-13. The tour covered 14 cities across North America, Japan, and Asia, with an impressive 1.037 million attendees across 30 concerts (both online and offline).

    "2025 SVT 9TH FAN MEETING ‘SEVENTEEN in CARAT LAND’"
    March 20-21 Incheon Munhak Stadium

    "SEVENTEEN 2025 JAPAN FANMEETING ‘HOLIDAY’"

    April & May Kyocera Dome Osaka & Saitama Super Arena (5 fan meetings across 2 cities)

    SEVENTEEN continues to break records and make history, showing their unmatched power in the music industry.

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