BTS’ Jimin’s Who Becomes Longest-charting K-pop Solo Track on Billboard Hot 100(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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BTS’ Jimin has reached yet another milestone in his solo career. His smash-hit solo title track Who has now set a new Billboard Hot 100 record. The song became the longest charting on the prestigious global music chart, even surpassing PSY’s Gangnam Style. At the same time, the album MUSE has also earned a new achievement on the chart.

According to update on March 11, Jimin’s Who has no spent 32 consecutive weeks on Billboard Hot 100, including the week ending with March 15. For this week, the song ranked at No. 41 on the chart. With this, the BTS member now has the longest-charting K-pop solo song on Hot 100, breaking the record set by PSY’s iconic Gangnam Style, which spent 31 weeks in row on the chart.

In addition, Who is also the only other K-pop song to chart for this long on Billboard Hot 100, tying with Jimin’s own group’s all-English hit Dynamite. As the title track continues to set Billboard history, the album MUSE also plays its part on the chart.

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