BTS' JIMIN dominates the Japanese music market with ”Who,” surpassing 100 million streams
Jimin of BTS is gaining huge popularity in Japan with his song "Who". Billboard Japan News reported on April 30th that "Jimin's 'Who' domestic stream
In an article titled "Trending 100 Million Views in Total," the magazine reported on the success of "Who," the title track from Jimin's second album, "Muse," in the local market.
According to the article, "Who" has surpassed 100 million cumulative streams on the Billboard Japan Chart, and will be ranked 1st on the Billboard charts on July 31, 2024.
"Who" has been on the charts ever since it first appeared at No. 20 on the Streaming Songs chart in Japan.
It ranked 84th and stayed on the chart for 41 consecutive weeks.
Jimin's second album "MUSE" debuted at No. 3 on the "Music Albums" chart in May.
The song rose five places from last week to 80th place on the chart dated the 7th, achieving its 26th week on the chart.
Jimin, who set a new record by becoming the first foreign solo artist to top the "100" chart, has risen 4 points this week compared to last week.
The song has risen in the rankings to 84th place and successfully made it onto the 53 week charts, demonstrating its unwavering popularity locally.
The US Billboard main song chart "Hot
Jimin's "Who" was ranked on the Billboard Japan "Jakarta 100" for a total of 33 weeks, setting a new record for the longest period of time for a K-pop solo artist to be on the chart.
It also enjoyed huge popularity with a 32-week run on the "Pan Hot 100" chart.