JIMIN of the global supergroup "BTS" has won the main single of the US Billboard with the title song "WHO" from his second solo album "MUSE".
According to the American pop world on the 18th (local time), JIMIN's "Who" was ranked 1st on the charts of the charts on the 22nd.
The final ranking will be announced when the overall ranking of the "HOT 100" is announced in the afternoon of the same day. "Who" was ranked in the "HOT 100" last week.
JIMIN's "Who" has been on the HOT 100 for a total of 33 weeks, making it a fixture in the list.
This is the longest-running K-POP entry record for a solo artist or group. It surpassed the 32-week record set by BTS, the group he belongs to, for their signature song "Dynamite."
With this, JIMIN has achieved the feat of breaking the record for the longest entry into the "HOT 100" for both his solo and group songs.
The long-term entry song for K-POP following Jimin's "Who" and BTS' "Dynamite" in the "100" is "Gangnam Street" by PSY, a singer who has caused a global sensation.
Tile (31 weeks entry record), and girl group FIFTY FIFTY (25 weeks entry record).
If JIMIN's "Who" continues to perform like this, it's likely to remain on the chart next week as well.
"Who" is the track that best encapsulates the message and feelings about love from the album "Muse," in which JIMIN continues his journey to find his muse.
It peaked at number 12 on the "100" chart, but has remained on the charts due to its addictive nature.

By minmin 2025/03/18 14:19 KST