BTS’s Jimin has once again made history! His solo track ‘Who’ has shattered records, becoming the longest-charting song by a Korean act in the UK this decade. Charting for an impressive 28 weeks on the UK Official Singles Chart, ‘Who’ has now surpassed BTS’s global hit ‘Dynamite’, proving Jimin’s immense popularity as a solo artist.
This milestone isn’t just a win for Jimin but also a huge moment for K-pop on the global stage. Fans and music enthusiasts worldwide are celebrating this groundbreaking achievement, solidifying Jimin’s place as a powerhouse in the international music industry.
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🎧 ‘Who’ Continues Its Global Dominance
Jimin’s success isn’t limited to the UK. His track ‘Who’ is also making waves on Spotify’s Global Charts, re-entering the Top 10 at #10 with 3,817,095 daily streams. This consistent streaming power highlights Jimin’s strong fanbase and the song’s lasting appeal across borders.
With its soulful vocals, emotional depth, and global resonance, ‘Who’ has proven to be more than just a hit—it’s a cultural phenomenon.
🔥 Jimin’s Solo Success & What’s Next?
Jimin’s record-breaking achievement on the UK charts marks a pivotal moment in his solo journey. With fans eagerly awaiting new music and future projects, one thing is clear—Jimin’s impact as a solo artist is only growing stronger.
Will ‘Who’ continue breaking records? Will Jimin drop another global hit soon? Stay tuned as his journey unfolds! 💜🎤
💬 What do you think about Jimin’s historic achievement? Drop your thoughts below! ⬇️✨