BTS’ Jimin has now spent a total of 32 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 with his solo song “Who”, which means that he has now surpassed the previous record held by Korean rapper PSY.

The news was shared by Billboard, stating that “Who” is now at No.41 on the Hot 100 on its 32nd consecutive week, and is now tied with BTS’ “Dynamite” for the longest-charting song by a K-pop artiste in Hot 100.

It is noted that PSY previously dominated the record with 31 weeks for his viral song, “Gangnam Style”.

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‘Who’ was released back in July 2024

This also meant that Jimin now has the longest-charting song as a member of a group and a solo act.

Meanwhile, Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars’ hit song “APT.” has entered the Hot 100 for the 20th consecutive week, staying at No. 6, while fellow BLACKPINK member Lisa has entered Billboard 200 with her album, “Alter Ego” at number 7.

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Jimin has now surpassed the record previously held by PSY’s ‘Gangnam Style’

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