BTS continues to shatter records, even as its members complete their compulsory military service.
Jimin's "Who," off his second solo album MUSE, has spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Top 100 chart, a feat that Psy achieved with his hit "Gangnam Style."
The streak marks Jimin as the second K-pop solo act ever to achieve the endeavor.
The solo stands at #47 on the chart for the week ending on December 14. In July, the track debuted on the chart at #14.
MUSE is also the second album by a Korean solo artist ever to spend 20 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, a feat previously achieved by another BTS member, Jungkook. Jungkook's solo debut album, GOLDEN, charted for 24 weeks after its release last year.
After its 20th consecutive week on the chart, MUSE remains at the chart at #114.
The album has also surpassed over one billion streams on Spotify, achieved on September 5.
Released on July 19, Jimin's second album managed to achieve the feat in just 48 days.
MUSE also rose to #5 in its 20th week on Billboard's World Albums chart, with Jimin jumping to #70 on the Artist 100, which marks his 30th overall week on the chart as a soloist.
The album contains seven tracks, with features from Sophia Carson and Korean rapper Loco.
The BTS member is still in the midst of his 18-month mandatory South Korean military service, which he began last December.
His bandmates Jin and J-Hope have completed their compulsory service and the group hopes to fully reunite in 2026.