The title song "Who" from JIMIN's second solo album "MUSE" was released on March 18th as the main single on the Billboard charts.
The song has set a new record for the longest time in K-POP history, charting for a total of 33 weeks on the Hot 100 chart.
On the 2nd, in a column titled "Record-breaking K-POP Artists," the magazine "Sound" wrote about the remarkable achievements of K-POP artists in recent years, breaking all-time records in the K-POP genre.
Among them, the one who has recently garnered the most attention in Hot Topic is BTS's JIMIN. The media continued, "JIMIN released his second solo album, 'MUSE' in July last year.
The title song "Who" broke the longest K-pop record on the US Billboard's main singles chart, the Hot 100, reaching No. 29 on the chart, with a total of 33 weeks on the chart.
" has set a new record for the longest-charting K-pop song in history, beating the records of PSY's hit song 'Gangnam Style' and BTS' 'Dynamite'."
The media cited the American economics magazine Forbes as saying that this is a feat that no other Korean artist has ever achieved, and
MIN spoke about his illustrious solo career, saying he is on his way to becoming a global top artist.
Previously, Forbes said, "JIMIN's success on the Hot 100 is unparalleled."
In the article titled, "JIMIN is a global superstar who has achieved astounding success on the Hot 100 for many years," and "JIMIN has been single-handedly ...
Jimin's "Who" not only reached the top of the Billboard charts, but also became the fastest K-pop solo artist to reach number one in the charts.
The band has also made its presence felt in America, the home of pop, having received triple platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
2025/04/09 08:12 KST
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