BTS's Jimin continues to display remarkable popularity as his song "Who" climbs back up the Billboard charts.
According to the latest Billboard chart released on October 15th (local time), the title track "Who" from Jimin’s second solo album MUSE has risen to 25th place on the main song chart, the Hot 100, marking another resurgence.
This is the first time in nine weeks that the song has re-entered the top 25, since it ranked 24th on the August 17th chart. "Who" has set the record for the highest chart position for a Korean solo artist's song in its 12th week since release, and it holds the record for the highest ranking (12th) and longest (12 weeks) chart presence of any K-pop song released in 2024.
Who debuted at No. 14 on the Hot 100 and quickly climbed to No. 12 in its second week, signaling a global wave of success. After that, it went through positions 24, 29, 32, and 38, before rising back to No. 28 in its seventh week. For the eighth, ninth, and tenth weeks, it stayed within the top 30, and in its 11th week, it climbed back to No. 26. This week, Who moved up one more spot to 25th, continuing its upward trend.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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