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BTS Jimin enters U.S. Billboard for 88 weeks...K-pop solo song extends longest record

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Mun Wansik

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BTS (BTS) Jimin set another milestone on the U.S. Billboard chart, shining his career as a solo artist.

According to the U.S. music media Billboard, Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" title song "Who" (after) is Billboard's "Global Excl." US) It reached No. 171 on the chart and has been on the chart for 88 weeks.

This marks the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 88 weeks on the chart, boasting unrivaled global popularity.

"Like Crazy," the title song of Jimin's first album "FACE," is the second longest K-pop solo song in 68 weeks on the chart. Both songs are accomplished by Jimin's solo skills without collaboration with famous Western artists, and not only as a group member but also as a solo singer Jimin's career is solid.

Meanwhile, Jimin's second album "MUSE" continues to be a long-term hit, expanding the record of K-pop solo albums entering the chart for the longest period every week due to 88 weeks on the Billboard "World Album" chart. "MUSE" reached No. 1 eight times on the chart, setting the record for the most No. 1 K-pop solo album.

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