Jimin's solo track 'Who' has achieved a significant milestone by charting for 74 weeks on the Billboard Global 200, surpassing BTS' 'Butter' at 73 weeks. This marks it as the fifth longest-charting song by a K-Pop act on the chart. The accomplishment highlights Jimin's enduring solo impact nearly two years after the song's release.
In the latest Billboard chart updates dated February 24, Jimin's 'Who' reached a new peak, securing 74 weeks on the Global 200 and overtaking BTS' group hit 'Butter,' which now stands at 73 weeks. This positions 'Who' as the fifth longest-charting track by a K-Pop artist on the chart, a feat celebrated amid its release almost two years prior.
The milestone also sees 'Who' tying with BTS' collaboration 'My Universe' featuring Coldplay, claiming the fifth spot on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for K-Pop acts. 'Butter,' released in 2021 rather than 2020 as initially noted in some reports, underscores the competitive legacy within BTS' discography.
Fans have flooded social media with enthusiasm, sharing sentiments like “Jimin’s voice is sooo captivating in this song,” “This is my Jimin ❤️🔥,” and “Congratulations Jimin 👏👑.” Others rallied with “BILLBOARD KING JIMIN,” “Let’s keep streaming and improve our numbers asap,” and “Yes congratulations jimin keep supporting jimin don’t loose focus💪.” These reactions reflect the strong support from the ARMY fandom, emphasizing Jimin's vocal prowess and solo success alongside his BTS contributions.
This achievement arrives as K-Pop continues to dominate global charts, with Jimin's work demonstrating sustained international appeal.