Jimin of BTS has set a new milestone, solidifying his position as the longest-charting K-pop soloist ever on the prestigious Billboard Artist 100 chart. Surpassing his groupmate Jungkook, Jimin has now spent an impressive 34 non-consecutive weeks on the chart, currently holding the No. 62 spot.
His latest album 'MUSE,' released in 2024 with the hit track 'Who,' continues to make waves in the music industry. Not only is 'MUSE' the longest-charting K-pop solo album to date, but it has also marked its 27th week on the Billboard 200 chart.
Meanwhile, 'Who' shows no signs of slowing down even after half a year since its release. The track has reached its 26th week on the Hot 100 chart, maintaining a strong presence at No. 25. Additionally, 'Who' remains positioned high on the Global 200 chart, Streaming Songs chart, and Global Excl. US chart, surpassing FIFTY FIFTY's 'Cupid' as the third longest-charting K-pop song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Congratulations to Jimin on his remarkable achievements!