Jimin Who Shines on Billboard Hot 100: BTS is one of the biggest brands in the world, and they continue to reaffirm its global dominance as both a group and as individual artists. Billboard’s Year-End Charts was released on December 10, 2025 and it has highlighted the group’s unmatched worldwide influence because now Jimin’s solo track “Who” has emerged as one of the biggest achievements of the year.
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Jimin’s ‘Who’ Ranks 57th on Billboard Hot 100
Jimin’s second solo album MUSE has made remarkable waves throughout 2024 and 2025. Its title track, “Who” was a major hit and it secured the 57th spot on Billboard’s prestigious Hot 100 Year-End Chart. It has proved the artist’s consistent international appeal.

The song which was released in July 2024 debuted at an impressive No. 14 on the weekly Hot 100 and it continued to own the chart for 33 weeks. It is a significant accomplishment for any solo K-pop act. The song didn’t stop here as it further climbed to 29th on Billboard’s Streaming Songs Year-End Chart and it was the reflection of its massive digital traction.
On the other hand, Jimin’s album MUSE was rising as it earned the No. 3 position on the World Albums Year-End Chart. It demonstrates its robust and sustained global performance.
Record-Breaking Longevity on Global Charts
“Who” also displayed exceptional durability outside the U.S. market. The song was very special, as it held a spot for 72 consecutive weeks on the Global (Excluding U.S.) Latest Chart as of December 13. It confirmed Jimin’s ever-growing impact across Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
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BTS Maintains Strong Team Performance
Not just individual members soared with solo releases, but BTS as a group also grew as it maintained a powerful presence. Their 2022 anthology album ‘Proof’ is gaining a lot of attention and has ranked 10th on the World Albums Year-End Chart. Moreover, the group has also been placed 6th on the World Albums Artists Chart. This chart is proof of BTS’s growing brand power.
Members’ Solo Achievements Across Global 200 Charts

Billboard’s Year-End Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts is gaining a lot of attention as it was filled with BTS members’ solo releases:
- Jimin – “Who”: 21st on Global 200
- Jung Kook – “Seven (feat. Latto)”: 74th on Global 200
- V – “Don’t Say You Love Me”: 151st on Global 200
- J-Hope – “Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla)”: Charting prominently on Global Excl. U.S.
On the Global Excl. The U.S. list, Jimin, Jung Kook, V, and J-Hope all ranked. These rankings show the balanced spread of popularity across BTS members.
Artists Ranking: Jimin Leads Among BTS Members
In the Year-End Artist categories:
- Jimin ranked 81st on Top Artists
- Jimin (41st) and Jung Kook (85th) entered the Global 200 Artists chart
- On the Global Excluding U.S. Artists chart, Jimin (37th), V (42nd), Jung Kook (69th), and J-Hope (94th) all made the list
V also captured attention with his album Happy. It ranked 15th on World Albums and 50th on Top Current Albums and it proved his album’s staying power.
BTS Set for a Massive 2026 Comeback
BTS members have excelled both collectively and individually. This anticipation shows the fans’ expectations for their next chapter. The group is scheduled to release a new album and launch a large-scale world tour next spring. This promises another landmark year for ARMY worldwide.
Finally, BTS continues to break global barriers across charts and continents, and their influence shows no signs of slowing down.
