Every day there is news about BTS’ Jimin breaking records like no other with his sophomore album, “MUSE,” and his title track, “WHO.” The idol has reached an unprecedented level of success worldwide and BTS’ fans, better known as ARMY, are more than pleased to celebrate every achievement.
Particularly, BTS’ Jimin has garnered a greater audience in the United States. The idol’s achievements are even more impressive in such a competitive market, where everyone is looking for stardom. These are ten astonishing records the idol broke with his single, “WHO,” and album, “MUSE.”
- Most Streamed Korean soloist.
- Most Streamed Album by a Korean Soloist with “MUSE.”
- First & Only Solo Song by a Korean soloist at #1 on the Daily Charts with “WHO.”
- Longest Charting Song by a Korean act in the Top 10 of the Daily Chart with “WHO” over 93 days.
- Longest Charting Song by a Korean act in the Top 10 of the Weekly Chart with “WHO” with already 14 weeks.
- The Biggest Streamed Song by a Korean act on the Weekly Chart, “WHO” achieved 13.95 million streams.
- Most Streamed Song by a Korean ACT with “WHO”
- Most Streamed Album by a Korean Soloist, with his sophomore album, “MUSE”
- Longest Charting Album by a K-SOLOIST in the Top 15 of Album Chart, with “MUSE” over 7 weeks.
- Biggest Streamed Song by a Korean act on Daily Chart with “WHO” with over 2.19 million streams alone.