
BTS Jimin's second solo album MUSE and its title track "Who" are
still showing their power by staying on Billboard's two main charts even after
25 weeks of release.
According to Billboard's latest chart (dated January 18th), "Who" ranked No.
39 on Hot 100. It has charted for two consecutive weeks since re-entering the
chart last week. MUSE ranked No. 135 on Billboard 200.
"Who" ranks #39 on Billboard Hot 100!
— Jimin Global | MUSE (@JiminGlobal) January 14, 2025
It earns the highest 24th week of charting by a Korean or Asian native act this decade.
It is also the longest-charting song by a Korean or Asian native soloist this decade.
Congratulations Jimin!👏#Who24WeeksOnHot100
HISTORY MAKER JIMIN pic.twitter.com/GZvMb6HW99
"Who" maintained its position in the upper ranks of the charts by ranking No.
8 and No. 13 on Global Excl. US and Global 200, respectively, and No. 28
on Streaming Songs. 'MUSE' is also showing its power by staying at No. 2 on
World Albums.
Sources: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Billboard Charts
— Jimin Global | MUSE (@JiminGlobal) January 14, 2025
Jan. 18, 2025
MUSE
#135 Billboard 200 [-29]
– 25 weeks
#2 World Albums [=]
– 25 weeks
Who
#13 Global 200 [-3]
– 25 weeks
#8 Global Excl. US [+1]
– 25 weeks
#39 Hot 100 [-15]
– 24 weeks
#28 Streaming Songs [-15]
– 25 weeks
Let's rise this week!!#JIMIN #지민 pic.twitter.com/30lUsVVyow
Sources: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
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