According to the UK Official Singles Chart released on the 11th (local time), JIM
IN's second solo album "MUSE" title track "Who" has been on the charts for 12 consecutive weeks, ranking 31st. This is a 10-place rise from last week, and the highest ranking since August 16 (32nd place).
It has re-entered the top 40 for the first time in eight weeks. "Who" has maintained its momentum since recording 52nd place in the eighth week since its release, ranking 50th in the ninth week, 40th in the tenth week, and 41st in the eleventh week.
"Who" is also showing its strength on the detailed charts. It rose two and three spots from the previous week on "Single Download" and "Single Sales," respectively, to No. 6 on both charts.
In "Audio Streaming" and "Streaming", he maintained his 32nd and 35th place respectively. JIMIN also proved his popularity by making a comeback on Spotify, the world's largest music platform.
On the 11th, Spotify's latest chart for "Weekly Top Songs Global" (collection period: October 4th to 10th) was released, and "Who" rose to third place compared to the previous week.
"MUSE" ranked 7th on the "Weekly Top Album Global" chart, remaining stable for 12 consecutive weeks on each chart. "Who" ranked 8th on the "Daily Top Song Global" chart on October 10.
It has remained in the top 10 for 84 consecutive days, ranking 3rd on the "Weekly Top Songs Global." Jungkook and V's solo songs are also included in many of the Spotify charts.
NGKOOK's first solo single "Seven (feat. Latto)" ranked 39th, and the title track of his solo album "GOLDEN" "Standing Next to
"You" ranked 125th. V's solo album "Layover" record "Love Me Again" ranked 142nd.
Meanwhile, in the "Weekly Top Album Global" ranking, "GOLDEN" (29th place) and "BTS" anthology album
Album "Proof" (61st place) remains within the ranking range.
2024/10/12 13:23 KST
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