BTS’s Jimin has just made history with his solo song Who, becoming the longest-charting K-pop song of all time on Billboard’s Hot 100.
On March 18 (local time), Billboard announced that Who had climbed back to No. 29 in its 33rd consecutive week on the Hot 100, extending its incredible run. By doing so, it has surpassed BTS’s own “Dynamite”, which previously held the record with 32 weeks on the chart in 2020. This achievement further cements Jimin’s global impact as a solo artist.
But that’s not all—Jimin’s success continues with his latest album MUSE, now the longest-charting K-pop solo album in Billboard 200 history. The album rose to No. 134 in its 34th consecutive week, proving its lasting appeal among listeners worldwide.

Adding to his list of milestones, Jimin re-entered Billboard’s Artist 100 at No. 65, making him the first K-pop soloist to spend 40 weeks on the chart. This recognition highlights his sustained popularity and influence beyond BTS.
Beyond the Hot 100, Who remains strong across various Billboard charts. The track re-entered the Digital Song Sales chart at No. 14, while also maintaining impressive positions at No. 23 on Streaming Songs, No. 25 on the Global 200, and No. 30 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart.
Meanwhile, MUSE continued its reign at No. 1 on Billboard’s World Albums chart for an eighth non-consecutive week, solidifying Jimin’s dominance in the global music scene.
With these groundbreaking records, Jimin is proving that his artistry transcends boundaries. His ability to captivate audiences worldwide shows no signs of slowing down.
Congratulations to Jimin on these historic achievements!