BTS’s Jimin has officially made history on the Billboard Hot 100 chart! His solo track “Who” has now become the longest-charting K-pop song ever on the chart.
This week, “Who” climbed back up to No. 29 in its 33rd consecutive week, breaking the record previously held by BTS’s hit “Dynamite”, which stayed for 32 weeks.
Jimin’s success doesn’t stop there. His solo album “MUSE” also continued its incredible run on the Billboard 200, ranking No. 134 in its 34th straight week — the longest-charting K-pop solo album ever.

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Adding to his achievements, Jimin re-entered the Billboard Artist 100 at No. 65 this week, making him the first K-pop solo artist to reach 40 weeks on that chart.
“Who” also made an impact across other Billboard charts:
- No. 14 on Digital Song Sales
- No. 23 on Streaming Songs
- No. 25 on the Global 200
- No. 30 on the Global Excl. U.S. Chart

Meanwhile, “MUSE” continues to dominate the World Albums Chart, holding the No. 1 spot for the eighth non-consecutive week. Congratulations to Jimin on breaking multiple records and achieving historic milestones!
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