JIMIN was ranked as one of the top artists in the US daily on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform.
Jimin set a new record by staying on the chart for 250 days on the February 22nd chart. This makes him the first and only K-pop artist to stay on the chart for over 250 days.
"Who," released in July last year, led to JIMIN's popularity in the United States. The Spotify US Weekly Top Songs chart rose 5 points from the previous week.
The song has risen to 12th place and has been on the chart for 31 consecutive weeks. It is the longest-charting song by a K-pop solo artist on Spotify's US Weekly Top Songs chart.
The current chart-in record is held by Jimin's "Like Crazy" (38 weeks). "Who" (31 weeks) is following close behind and aiming to break the record. "Who" has been on the chart for 31 weeks.
During this period, it remained in the top 10 for 18 weeks, setting a new record for the longest time a K-pop song has remained in the top 10.
JIMIN's second album "MUSE," in which "Who" was recorded, also topped Spotify's US weekly charts.
The album has been on the album charts for 31 consecutive weeks, breaking the record for the longest charting K-pop solo album. The album has been in the top 15 for 9 of the 31 weeks.
This is also the first time for a K-pop solo album to top the charts. JIMIN's "Who" topped the Spotify US Daily Top Songs chart for 219 consecutive days.
It charted in the charts on February 22nd (based on the charts). It stayed in the top 10 for 124 days, making it the longest charting record for a song by an Asian artist.
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2025/02/25 10:40 KST
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