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BTS’ Jimin’s “Who” stays in the UK’s Official Singles Chart for an additional week

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BTSJimin is thriving worldwide with his latest sophomore album, “MUSE.” The album and its title track, “Who” were greatly received by his fans, better known as ARMY, and the general public, and the charts are living proof of it.

“Who” became the idol’s latest hit in the United Kingdom because of his catchy sound. Jimin achieved his highest solo ranking song on the Official Singles Chart debuting at No. 4 with his title track.

On top of that, The Official Charts were pleased to announce that “Who” has now spent its fourth consecutive week in the top 40 of the Official Singles Charts landing at No. 32 this week. Undoubtedly, this is a major achievement for a Kpop song in the British market.

BTS’ Jimin’s “Who” is expected to stay stable for a couple of weeks because of the promotions and the different release versions of the song. You can celebrate this amazing achievement by streaming and watching the “Who” music video below:

지민 (Jimin) 'Who' Official MV
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