BTS's Jimin has made history on Billboard, setting a new record for the longest-charting Korean solo artist.
According to Billboard's latest rankings (March 15 issue), Jimin's title track "Who" from his second solo album MUSE has climbed to #41 on the Hot 100.
With this, Jimin has now spent 32 weeks on the chart, surpassing Psy's previous record of 31 weeks with Gangnam Style (2012).
🏆 Tying a BTS Record on the Hot 100
Among all K-pop songs, Jimin's record matches BTS's "Dynamite", which also spent 32 weeks on the Hot 100.
This means Jimin now holds the record for the longest-charting song both as a BTS member and as a solo artist—a truly historic achievement.
"Who" initially peaked at #12 in its second week, maintaining strong popularity ever since.
📈 MUSE Tops Album Charts
Jimin's album MUSE is also dominating the charts:
🏆 #1 on Billboard's World Albums Chart
📊 #154 on the Billboard 200
⏳ 33 consecutive weeks on the charts – breaking yet another record for a Korean solo artist
🔥 BTS Members' Billboard Achievements
Jimin isn't the only BTS member making waves on Billboard:
🎵 J-Hope – LV Bag (feat. J-Hope) ranked #200 on Global (Excluding US)
🎵 Jungkook – Seven remains #77 on Global (Excluding US) and #131 on Global 200 (86 & 85 weeks on the charts, respectively)
🎵 Jin – Happy placed #25 on the World Albums Chart
🎵 Suga – That Moon from his mixtape ranked #8 on World Digital Song Sales
🌟 A New Era for Jimin
With Who rewriting history, Jimin has cemented his place as a global powerhouse, proving his impact both as a BTS member and as a soloist.
[Photo Credit: BIGHIT MUSIC]