
BTS’s Jimin continues to showcase his global dominance as his solo track Who takes over the charts in Russia.
The title track Who from Jimin’s second solo album MUSE claimed the No. 1 spot on multiple Apple Music Russia charts on March 4, including the Real-Time chart, Top 100 chart, Top 25 - Moscow, Top 25 - Saint Petersburg, and the Top Video chart. With this achievement, Who became the first K-pop song ever to achieve an "All-Kill" on Apple Music Russia, maintaining its No. 1 position across all major rankings. To date, Who has achieved this feat eight times, proving its sustained popularity.
On March 4, Who also became the first non-collaboration K-pop solo track to top Apple Music Russia’s Top 100 chart. The song continued to hold the No. 1 spot for eight consecutive days, making it the first and only K-pop song to achieve such a record.
Previously, in February, Who set another milestone by being the first and only song in history to stay at No. 1 for 200 days on Apple Music’s Top 25: Moscow and Top 25: Saint Petersburg charts. As of March 16, the song has extended its record to 232 days in Moscow and 236 days in Saint Petersburg, further solidifying its dominance.
Beyond Russia, Who is also enjoying immense popularity in former Soviet countries. The song ranked No. 1 on Spotify Belarus’s Daily Top Songs chart for 128 days as of March 14, making it the most-streamed song in the chart’s history.
Additionally, on Spotify Kazakhstan’s Daily Top Songs chart, Who has remained at No. 1 for 235 days as of March 14, setting the record for the longest-running No. 1 song in the chart’s history. Jimin’s Who continues to reign as a massive hit across Russian-speaking regions.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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