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BTS Jimin's "MUSE," Billboard World Albums Chart for 85th consecutive week...First K-pop solo album

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jimin showed off his global presence as a representative K-pop singer by setting a milestone on the U.S. Billboard chart.

According to the U.S. music media Billboard, Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" ranked 23rd on the Billboard "World Album" chart and succeeded in charting for 85 consecutive weeks. It is the first and only record of a K-pop solo album.

Jimin, who has been expanding the record of the longest entry K-pop solo album with "MUSE" for 85 weeks on the Billboard World Albums chart, holds the second longest entry record with 63 weeks of his first album "FACE."

In addition, Jimin has topped the chart five times with his first album "FACE" and eight times with his second album "MUSE," recording a total of 13 times. This is the first and only record of a K-pop solo artist, clearly showing Jimin's global music power as a solo artist.

"MUSE," which is globally popular, ranked 11th in 2024 and 3rd in 2025 on Billboard's annual settlement chart in 2024, and "FACE" ranked 5th in 2023, making Jimin's entry into the chart for the third consecutive year. In addition, Jimin set a milestone in lowering the charts for the third consecutive year, ranking 7th in 2023, 6th in 2024, and 5th in 2025 on Billboard's year-end world album artist chart.

Meanwhile, the title song of "MUSE" spent 84 weeks on Billboard's "Global America Exclusion" chart, continuing its record of entering the chart for the longest period among K-pop solo songs without collaboration.

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