BTS Jimin Charts on US 'Billboard 200' for 4 Consecutive Weeks... Stray Kids and ENHYPEN Also Strong
MUSE Ranks 58th on Billboard 200
ENHYPEN's 2nd Full Album Charts for 5 Consecutive Weeks
Group BTS member Jimin is achieving long-term success on the US Billboard charts with his second solo album 'MUSE' and its title track 'Who.'
According to the latest Billboard charts released on the 20th (local time) for the week of August 24, Jimin's second solo album 'MUSE' ranked 58th on the 'Billboard 200,' marking its fourth consecutive week on the chart. It also performed well on the 'World Albums' chart (2nd), 'Top Current Albums' (20th), and 'Top Album Sales' (24th).
The album's title track 'Who' ranked 29th on the 'Hot 100,' maintaining a top position for the fourth week. 'Who' initially entered the 'Hot 100' at 14th place and rebounded to 12th in its second week, drawing attention.
'MUSE' is an album that captures Jimin's journey to find the inspiration surrounding him. The title track 'Who' is a hip-hop R&B song that expresses the tender situation and confusing emotions of longing for someone never met, and it has been well received.
Earlier, 'Who' topped Spotify's 'Daily Top Songs US' chart on the 19th, the world's largest music streaming platform. It also maintains a high position at 2nd place on the 'Daily Top Songs Global' chart.
On the 'Billboard 200,' Stray Kids' mini-album 'ATE' ranked 22nd, marking its fourth consecutive week on the chart. 'ATE' also reached 1st place on Spotify's 'Daily Top Songs Global,' proving the popularity of this leading K-pop group.
ENHYPEN's second full-length album 'ROMANCE : UNTOLD' ranked 77th on the 'Billboard 200,' charting for five consecutive weeks.
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