BTS's Jimin makes history again as “Who” re enters Billboard and becomes the longest running K pop solo song on the Global chart

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BTS member Jimin continues to prove his strong solo power with another historic Billboard achievement.

According to Billboard, Jimin’s solo second album MUSE title track “Who” has re entered the Billboard Global (Excl. US) chart at No. 152, extending its chart run to 75 weeks.

With this milestone, “Who” has become the first and only K pop solo song to remain on the Billboard Global (Excl. US) chart for 75 weeks. The song had previously reached No. 1 twice, making its long run even more impressive.

Jimin’s solo success continues with his first album FACE. Its title track “Like Crazy” recorded 68 weeks on the same chart, ranking as the second longest charting K pop solo song.

Notably, both songs achieved these results without collaborations with Western artists, highlighting Jimin’s independent global appeal.

Meanwhile, Jimin’s album MUSE also showed strong performance on Billboard’s World Albums chart.

The album ranked No. 18 this week and has now stayed on the chart for 76 consecutive weeks.

This makes MUSE the first and only K pop solo album to reach No. 1 eight times and remain on the chart for 76 weeks.

It is also a first ever record for an Asian solo artist, further confirming Jimin’s lasting global popularity.

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