「BTS」のJIMIN、米ビルボードで新記録続々達成…ヒストリーメーカー
BTS' JIMIN continues to set new records on the US Billboard charts... history maker
JIMIN of BTS is shining as a "history maker" on the US Billboard charts.
According to the latest chart published by the American music media, Billboard
The title track "Who" from JIMIN's second solo album "MUSE" rose 11 ranks to No. 33 on Billboard's main singles chart, the HOT 100.
With this, "Who" successfully charted for 31 weeks, joining PSY's "Gangnam Style" (31 weeks) in the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
She achieved the longest charting record for a K-pop solo artist on the "100" chart, surpassing "Who" and "Gangnam Style."
The only K-pop song to stay on the charts is "Dynamite" by BTS, the group Jimin belongs to, for 32 weeks.
JIMIN, who became the first K-pop solo artist to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Crazy," has two solo songs that have reached the highest chart position on the Hot 100 chart (No. 1 "Like Crazy").
He is the only K-pop solo artist to hold both the records for the most number of songs on the charts ("Music Crazy") and the longest-charting song (31 weeks with "Who").
"Who" was recorded by MUSE, which is the main album chart on Billboard.
It ranked 23rd on the "200 Best K-Pop Albums" list, breaking the record for the longest consecutive K-Pop solo album charting at 32 weeks. It is the only K-Pop album released in 2024 to do so.
In particular, "MUSE" maintained its lead on the Billboard "World Albums" chart from last week, taking the No. 1 spot a total of six times, making it the first K-pop solo artist to top the chart five times.
This album surpassed JIMIN's previous record of "FACE" and set a new record.
He set a new record as the first and only K-pop solo artist to achieve a total of 11 No. 1s on the "Music Albums" chart, with "FACE" achieving No. 1 five times and "MUSE" achieving No. 1 six times.
Jimin has achieved outstanding results on the Billboard charts, including the 81st place on the Billboard Artist 100 chart, becoming the first and only artist to spend 39 weeks on the chart.
She holds the record for the highest charting and longest charting record for a Korean solo artist as a K-POP solo artist.
It also ranked 24th on the "200" and "Global (excluding the U.S.)" charts, and 22nd on the "Streaming Songs" chart, making it a solid performer on the detailed charts.
It is showing unprecedented popularity.
2025/03/06 21:44 KST
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