Jimin has made quite a splash with his newly released solo album, MUSE, and its title track, Who.
On July 19, the BTS vocalist dropped his second mini album, MUSE, containing a total of seven songs.
Jimin’s latest album, MUSE, sold 731,114 copies on its first day, just falling short of the million-seller status achieved by his debut album, FACE, which moved 1,021,532 copies on its release day.
Not to mention, the title track, Who is swiftly climbing up the domestic and international charts. At the time of writing, it has topped the iTunes Top Song charts in 110 countries.
Who topped the chart in Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Italy, the US, the UK, Belgium, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Japan, Austria, Germany, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, and more.
In addition, the title track achieved perfect all-kill on iTunes by reaching the top of many major music markets including the US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, and Italy.
Not to mention, all five new songs from Jimin’s MUSE are charting in the top 10 of US iTunes, including Who, Be Mine, Interlude: Showtime, Rebirth (Intro), and Slow Dance.
Further, the music video of Who has surpassed 5.3 million views within 12 hours of release.
On another note, Jimin is currently fulfilling military obligations and he’s expected to discharge in June 2025 along with other BTS members.