BTS' JIMIN has set another record in the US. The title song "Who" from JIMIN's second album "MUSE" has already reached number one in the US on the 29th day since its release.
The album sold more than 500,000 units in 2013, and was awarded the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
This marks the 10th anniversary of JIMIN's release of the title track "Like, Like, Like Me" from his first solo album "FACE."
Crazy," which was set 33 days after its release, has been shortened by four days, setting a new record for the shortest time for a K-pop solo song.
Prior to this, "Like Crazy" was certified platinum in August 2023 with sales of over 1 million units, and the management office filed for a later date.
In December, about four months later, the album was certified platinum due to the request from the artist. In June of the same year, the album "FACE" became the first non-English (Korean) album by an Asian solo artist to be certified gold.
With the gold certification for "Who," JIMIN has also released "Like Crazy" and "Set Me Free Part."
2," "BTS" solo songs "Lie," "Serendipity," and "Filter"
With six songs selling over 500,000 units, she is now the K-pop solo artist with the most RIAA Gold certified solo songs.
The collaborative track "Angel Pt1," the main OST for "Do/Fire Boost," also received RIAA Gold certification.

By 編集部 2024/08/22 00:08 KST