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BTS Jimin has re-entered Billboard's main singles chart Hot 100 at No. 24, enjoying a long-running popularity for 23 weeks.

According to Billboard's latest update (January 11th), Jimin's "Who" re-entered Hot 100 at No. 24, spending 23 weeks on the chart. With this, "Who" earned the highest Week 23 ever for a K-pop song on the chart.

In addition, "Who" broke its own record for the longest-charting song by a K-soloist since Psy's "Gangnam Style." It is also the fourth longest-charting K-pop song after BTS' "Dynamite" (32 weeks), Psy's "Gangnam Style" (31 weeks), and Fifty Fifty's "Cupid" (25 weeks).

Thanks to the great performance of "Who," Jimin re-entered Billboard Artist 100 at No. 86 its 32nd week. Jimin is the first and only K-pop solo artist to reach No. 1 on the chart.

On Billboard's main album chart, Billboard 200, Jimin's second album MUSE, featuring "Who," rose 36 spots to No. 106 and has now spent 24 consecutive weeks. It is the only 2024 K-pop album to chart this long.

"Who" rose 36 spots to No. 13 on Billboard Streaming Songs, achieving a new peak and extending its record as the second longest-charting K-pop song on the chart, after Psy's "Gangnam Style" to 24 weeks.

It ranked No. 2 on Billboard World Albums, achieving 24 weeks on the chart and becoming the second longest-charting K-pop solo album after his own debut album FACE, which spent 63 weeks on the chart, boasting long-term global popularity.

Meanwhile, Jimin continued to perform on Billboard's sub-charts. "Who," which had topped the charts for two consecutive weeks after its release on Global 200 and Global Excl. US, re-entered the top 10 this week at No. 10 and No. 9, respectively, showing Jimin's potential as a solo artist even without collaboration with famous foreign artists.



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