
BTS Jimin continues to prove his powerful solo presence as he sets a new record on the U.S. Billboard charts.
According to Billboard, Jimin’s solo second album ‘MUSE’ title track ‘Who’ has officially charted for 80 weeks on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart. With this milestone, ‘Who’ has become the first and only K pop solo song to spend 80 weeks on the chart.
The track previously reached No. 1 twice on the same chart, making its long run even more impressive. Jimin’s earlier solo hit ‘Like Crazy’ from his first album ‘FACE’ also recorded 68 weeks on the Global Excl. U.S. chart, marking the second longest charting K pop solo song.


Both achievements were accomplished without collaborations with Western artists, highlighting Jimin’s individual global impact as a solo artist.
‘Who’ also showed strong performance on Billboard’s year end charts. On the 2024 Global Excl. U.S. year end chart, the song ranked No. 99 despite tracking for only three months. In 2025, it climbed even higher to No. 17, reflecting its steady international popularity.
Meanwhile, Jimin’s album ‘MUSE’ has spent 81 weeks on the Billboard World Albums chart, extending the record for the longest charting K pop solo album on that chart.
With record breaking chart runs and continued global rankings, Jimin’s solo power continues to shine on Billboard.
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