BTS’s Jimin is currently the K-Pop soloist with the longest charting time on the Billboard Hot 100.

Jimin of BTS has secured another major Billboard milestone. Despite being mid-military enlistment (under 100 days to go, people!) Jimin has now become the record-holder for K-pop soloist with the longest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100. His 2024 release, “Who,” has sat on the famed chart for 32 consecutive weeks, passing 31 weeks held by PSY’s  “Gangnam Style.”

As “Who” continues its reign, it ties the record held by BTS as a whole — “Dynamite” danced along the Billboard Hot 100 for 32 weeks, too. After all, Jimin is no stranger to Billboard success, both within BTS and as a soloist; in 2023, he became the first K-pop soloist to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100, a feat repeated by Jung Kook with the release of “Seven” with Latto.

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