(Credit: Big Hit Music)
(Credit: Big Hit Music)

Jimin of BTS rewrote history on Billboard’s Hot 100 with solo single “Who,” according to the chart dated March 15.

The single ranked No. 41 on the main songs chart and made the chart for 32 weeks in total, surpassing the record 31 week stay set by Psy’s “Gangnam Style” for a K-pop solo act, and tying the longest stay for a K-pop singer set by BTS with “Dynamite.”

“Who” is the main track from his second solo EP “Muse” which continues to renew his own record on Billboard 200, ranking No. 154 in 33rd week on the main albums chart.

The artist set another solo record in the UK, as the hip-hop tune jumped back 21 rungs to No. 23 on UK’s Official Singles Top 100, extending stay to 27 weeks which ties to the longest stay on it by a K-pop musician: BTS’ “Dynamite.”


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