BTS Jimin's Song Who Becomes First K-Pop Solo Track In Billboard Hot 100 History To Stay In Top 25 For First 3 Weeks
BTS Jimin's Song Who Becomes First K-Pop Solo Track In Billboard Hot 100 History To Stay In Top 25 For First 3 Weeks
Beyond the Hot 100, Who also continues to perform impressively on other charts as well. It held onto the No. 2 spot on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, No. 5 on the Global 200 and No. 16 on the Digital Song Sales chart.

Beloved BTS member Jimin is currently enlisted in the South Korean military and serving his compulsory service in the army. However, that has not stopped him from releasing new music videos and breaking some solid records with it. The South Korean singer and songwriter has achieved yet another milestone and scripted history for K-pop soloists on the Billboard Hot 100! On August 13, Billboard announced that Jimin’s latest solo track Who has been able to maintain its position on the Hot 100 chart for the third consecutive week. The song is currently sitting at No. 24. This came soon after the song made its debut at No. 14.

Who has now become the first song by a K-pop solo artist to remain in the top 25 of the Hot 100 for its first three weeks in a row, reports Soompi.

Beyond the Hot 100, Who also continues to perform impressively on other charts as well. It held onto the No. 2 spot on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, No. 5 on the Global 200 and No. 16 on the Digital Song Sales chart after leading all three charts for two consecutive weeks. Additionally, the single stayed on No. 20 on the Streaming Songs chart this week.

Who is a track from his second album, MUSE, which was released by HBYE LABELS and is available for viewing on their official YouTube channel. The three-minute video features a retro aesthetic with vivid, playful colours against a dimly lit night scene. The video highlights Jimin singing and dancing on neon-lit streets, with eye-catching visuals like a car on fire and a retro television set on fire.

MUSE was released on July 19 at 1 PM KST. It includes seven tracks, including the intro song Rebirth. Other songs in the album are Interlude: Showtime, the pre-release track Smeraldo Garden Marching Band featuring rapper Loco, Slow Dance featuring Sofia Carson, and Be Mine, Who, and Closer Than This, the last of which debuted in December.

Meanwhile, Jimin enlisted in the military on December 12, 2023 and is expected to be discharged in June 2025.

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