
BTS ' Jimin is shining his solo career by setting a record on the US Billboard charts.

According to Billboard, the title track "Who" from Jimin's second solo album MUSE has re-entered the Billboard Global 200 at number 188, successfully staying on the chart for 72 weeks. "Who," which has already topped the Billboard Global 200 twice, has now set a record as the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 72 weeks on the chart.
Jimin’s “Who” has re-entered this week’s Billboard Global 200 chart! ✨
— Jimin Global (@JiminGlobal) January 13, 2026
It extends its record as the longest-charting solo song by a K-soloist in the chart’s history.
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On Billboard's Global Excl. US chart, it jumped 19 places from last week to rank 133rd, successfully staying on the chart for 76 weeks. This is also the first and only K-pop solo song to stay on the chart for 76 weeks. It is also significant in that it was achieved solely by Jimin's solo ability without any collaboration with famous Western artists.
Jimin on this week’s Billboard Charts:
— Jimin Global (@JiminGlobal) January 13, 2026
MUSE
#14 World Albums (+4) — 77 weeks
WHO
#188 Global 200 (RE) — 72 weeks
#133 Global Excl. US (+19) — 76 weeks
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Jimin previously spent 61 weeks on Billboard Global 200 and 68 weeks on Global Excl. US with '"Like Crazy," the title track of his first album FACE. Following "Who," it is the second longest-charting K-pop solo song on these charts.

His second album, MUSE, which became the first and only K-pop solo album to reach No. 1 on Billboard World Albums chart eight times, has been on the chart for 77 consecutive weeks, reaching No. 14 this week. It is the first and only K-pop solo album to spend 77 weeks on the chart.
Meanwhile, Jimin's "Who" ranked No. 57 on Billboard's main song chart, Hot 100, in the 2025 year-end album review, making it the only non-collaborative K-pop solo song to enter the chart.

His second album, MUSE, which became the first and only K-pop solo album to reach No. 1 on Billboard World Albums chart eight times, has been on the chart for 77 consecutive weeks, reaching No. 14 this week. It is the first and only K-pop solo album to spend 77 weeks on the chart.
Meanwhile, Jimin's "Who" ranked No. 57 on Billboard's main song chart, Hot 100, in the 2025 year-end album review, making it the only non-collaborative K-pop solo song to enter the chart.
Source:
Sports Donga, Star News
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