
BTS's Jimin is proving he’s still a top star with his song "Who" dominating both domestic and international charts.
On August 23rd, Circle Chart announced that Jimin's title track "Who" from his solo second album MUSE has held the number one spot on the Global K-pop Weekly Chart for four straight weeks.
The Circle Chart Global K-pop Chart ranks songs based on worldwide K-pop streaming. "Who" debuted at 7th place in its first week with only two days of tracking. The following week, with a full week of tracking, it shot up to number one and has stayed there for four weeks.
Since its release, "Who" has consistently been at the top of the Global K-pop Daily Chart, holding the number one spot for 35 days straight, including the latest update on August 22nd.
Internationally, "Who" started its winning streak in the Japan section of Hanteo Chart's national charts in the third week of July, and then took the top spot in China in the fourth week of July.
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By August, "Who" achieved first place in the U.S., Japan, and China, securing a triple crown for two consecutive weeks. The song has continued to dominate in Japan and China, keeping its global popularity strong for over a month.
Domestically, "Who" has been a huge hit as well. On Spotify's South Korea Daily Top Songs chart, it held the number one spot for 37 days straight since its release on July 19th and topped the Weekly Top Songs chart for five consecutive weeks, earning Jimin the title of "Spotify King."
Jimin also won the Melon Weekly Popularity Award three times, starting in the fourth week of July and again in the first and third weeks of August. "Who" also topped the Apple Music South Korea Top Songs chart on August 21st and led the charts in Seoul and Busan.
Even while fulfilling his military service, Jimin has achieved remarkable success. "Who" has stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and on the UK Official Singles Chart for five weeks. The song has captured the hearts of fans worldwide, making it one of the standout tracks of the summer.
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