BTS member Jimin has made a strong comeback on the U.S. Billboard charts.
According to the latest Billboard rankings (as of the 10th), Jimin's title track "Who" from his second solo album 'MUSE' has soared to No. 12 on the main singles chart, the Hot 100.
Despite being in its second week of release, the song's ranking has risen, moving up two spots from its previous position at No. 14. Impressively, it surpassed Post Malone's new track "Guy For That."
Jimin's success extends to other main charts as well. His album 'MUSE' is ranked No. 17 on the Billboard 200, maintaining a top 20 position for two consecutive weeks despite dropping 15 spots from the previous week.
The single "Who" also continues to dominate on several sub-charts, holding the No. 1 position on the Global 200 for the second week in a row. It also secured the top spot on the Global Excl. U.S. chart.
Released on the 23rd of last month, 'MUSE' is an introspective exploration of inspiration surrounding the self. The album achieved No. 1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart in 87 countries and regions.
"Who" is characterized by its hip-hop R&B genre, featuring a sexy beat and a bold, rhythmic mood that contrasts with its lyrics about a pure, unwavering desire for true love.