BTS's Jimin shines globally by charting for 13 consecutive weeks on the UK Official Singles Chart.
According to the UK Official Charts announced on the 19th (Korean time), Jimin's solo second album MUSE's title track Who ranked 38th on the UK Official Singles Top 100 chart.
This marks 13 consecutive weeks on the chart, breaking the record for the longest-charting K-pop solo song since the chart was reorganized in 2014. Who, which debuted at No. 4 upon its release on July 19th, has remained in the top 55 for 13 consecutive weeks, with seven of those weeks in the top 40, continuing to enjoy immense popularity.
The song also entered the Official Singles Download and Singles Sales charts at No. 1 and held the top spot for three consecutive weeks. This week, Who successfully placed 5th on both charts, marking 13 straight weeks in the top 25. It extended its record as the longest simultaneously charting Korean solo song on both charts for 13 weeks.
Additionally, Who made its 10th appearance in the top 10 of both the Official Singles Sales and Download charts, becoming the first and only Korean song to chart in the top 10 on both charts for 10 weeks.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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