BTS’s Jimin’s latest hit is gaining steam on U.S. radio!
- BTS’s Jimin's "Who" Joins "Gangnam Style" As Only K-Pop Solo Songs In Billboard Hot 100 History To Chart For 20 Weeks Straight
- BTS's Jimin's "Who" Becomes His 1st Solo Song To Spend 5 Weeks In Top 40 Of Billboard's Hot 100
- BTS's Jimin Becomes 1st K-Pop Soloist In History To Enter Top 2 Of Billboard 200 With Multiple Albums
For the week ending on September 21, Jimin’s solo title track “Who” rose to a new peak of No. 29 in its fourth week on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States.
“Who” also spent an eighth consecutive week in the top 30 of Billboard’s Hot 100, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States. The single stayed strong at No. 30, making it Jimin’s first solo song to chart for eight weeks on the Hot 100.
Meanwhile, “Who” re-entered Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart at No. 23 this week, in addition to staying strong at No. 8 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart, No. 12 on the Global 200, and No. 26 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Jimin’s second solo album “MUSE” also became his first to spend eight weeks on the Billboard 200, where it ranked No. 102 this week. Additionally, “MUSE” came in at No. 4 in its eighth week on the World Albums chart.
Finally, Jimin climbed back up to No. 54 on Billboard’s Artist 100, marking his 19th overall week on the chart as a soloist.
Congratulations to Jimin!