BTS’s Jimin continues to shine in his solo career, setting remarkable new records on the prestigious U.S. Billboard charts.
According to the renowned American music media outlet Billboard, the title track ‘Who’ from Jimin’s second solo album, ‘MUSE,’ has charted for an impressive 88 weeks, reaching No. 171 on the Billboard ‘Global Excl. US’ chart.
This monumental achievement establishes ‘Who’ as the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 88 weeks on this specific chart, truly demonstrating Jimin’s unparalleled global popularity and impact as a solo artist.

Furthermore, Jimin’s debut solo album ‘FACE,’ with its title track ‘Like Crazy,’ holds the record for the second-longest charting K-pop solo song on the same chart, having spent 68 weeks. Both these incredible feats were achieved solely through Jimin’s solo capabilities, without collaborations with renowned Western artists. This firmly establishes his formidable career not only as a cherished group member of BTS but also as a powerhouse solo artist in the K-pop industry.

Meanwhile, Jimin’s second album, ‘MUSE,’ has also maintained its impressive long-term success on the Billboard ‘World Albums’ chart, charting for 88 weeks and continuously extending its record as the longest-charting K-pop solo album on that list. ‘MUSE’ previously achieved a staggering 8 No. 1 placements on the ‘World Albums’ chart, setting the record for the most chart-toppers by a K-pop solo album.
