Nearly two months after its release, BTS’s Jimin’s latest hit is rising on the Billboard charts!
On September 10 local time, Billboard revealed that Jimin’s solo title track “Who” had climbed back up to No. 28 on the Hot 100, its weekly ranking of the most popular songs in the United States. “Who”—which previously reached a peak of No. 12 on the Hot 100—is now Jimin’s first solo song ever to spend seven weeks on the chart.
“Who” also hit a new peak of No. 30 in its third week on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States, in addition to climbing back up to No. 27 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Over on Billboard’s global charts, “Who” remained unmoving at No. 7 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart and No. 12 on the Global 200 in its seventh week on both charts.
Meanwhile, “MUSE” has become Jimin’s first solo album ever to spend seven consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200, which ranks the most popular albums in the United States. (Jimin’s solo debut album “FACE” also spent seven weeks on the Billboard 200, but they were non-consecutive—meaning the album dropped off the chart after six weeks, then re-entered it later on.) For the week of September 14, “MUSE” stayed strong at No. 86 on the chart.
“MUSE” also held steady at No. 3 in its seventh week on Billboard’s World Albums chart, while Jimin took No. 59 on in his 18th week on Billboard’s Artist 100.
Congratulations to Jimin!
source: Soompi