Who continues to shine globally
BTS's Jimin’s new song Who continues to shine globally, maintaining widespread popularity on U.S. and U.K. charts.
On October 29 (local time), Billboard announced its latest chart update (for November 2), where Jimin’s Who ranked 36th on the Billboard Hot 100, marking its 14th consecutive week on the chart. Who is now the first and only K-pop solo song to enter the Top 40 of the Hot 100 for 14 consecutive weeks since its release. The track, which debuted at No. 14 on July 19, peaked at No. 12 in its second week.
Thanks to stable streaming performance, Who has held strong on Billboard’s charts, ranking 15th on the Global 200 and 11th on the Global Excl. U.S. charts for 14 weeks straight. It also placed 26th on the Streaming Songs chart and 37th on the Pop Airplay chart, where it has maintained a position in the top rankings for over 10 weeks. Jimin also rose to 84th on the Billboard Artist 100, while his solo album MUSE, featuring Who, hit 128th on the Billboard 200 and ranked 2nd on the World Albums chart, showing impressive success across Billboard’s various charts.
In the U.K., Who also climbed to 48th on the Official Singles Top 100, extending its record as the longest-charting K-pop solo song on the chart to 14 weeks since its reformation in 2014.
Additionally, Who reached No. 18 on the Singles Download chart and No. 23 on the Singles Sales chart, extending its 14-week charting streak and setting a new record as the longest simultaneous charting Korean solo song on both U.K. and U.S. charts.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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