According to the official chart, the title song "Who" from JIMIN's second solo album "MUSE" is the official single.
It reached 25th place on the charts and stayed on the charts for three consecutive weeks.
It achieved the feat of topping the charts for three consecutive weeks in both "Physical Single Sales" and "Single Downloads," and
Jimin also ranked highly in the "Sales" (8th place). Jimin has been a long-running hit on the world's largest music streaming platform, Spotify.
"Who" ranked first in Spotify's "Weekly Top Songs Global" (collection period: August 2-8) on the 9th, maintaining its No. 1 position for three consecutive weeks.
The song maintained its No. 1 position on the "Daily Top Songs Global" chart for 15 consecutive days (July 23 to August 6), and was ranked No. 1 by Billie Eilish's "Birds of a Century" on the chart dated the 7th.
After briefly losing the top spot to "FEATHER," it regained the number one spot in just one day. Meanwhile, JIMIN's "MUSE," released on July 19, is an inspirational song that focuses on "himself."
The album contains a trip to visit the place where the band traveled. The title song "Who" sings about the sad situation of missing someone they've never met, and the confusing emotions. The two songs are the latest American Billboard hits.
On the main song chart "HOT 100" (dated August 10th), the song rose two places from the previous week to 12th place, setting a new record high.
2024/08/10 12:06 KST
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