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BTS’ Jimin tops iTunes charts in 108 Countries with ‘Smeraldo Garden Marching Band’

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Last updated: July 3, 2024 4:15 am
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BTS’ Jimin tops iTunes charts in 108 Countries with ‘Smeraldo Garden Marching Band’
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BTS member Jimin has released the pre-release track from his solo 2nd album “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” living up to high expectations. According to BigHit Music, the track has topped the iTunes ‘Top Songs’ chart in 108 countries worldwide.

“Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” which was released on June 29 KST, reached number one in 108 countries. It also debuted at number one on the ‘Worldwide iTunes Song’ and ‘European iTunes Song’ charts.

The track features a blend of big band sound with hip-hop, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a marching band. The song was produced by Tommy Brown, who has produced hits for Ariana Grande, and features rapper LOCO.

The track video, filmed with LOCO, is also gaining significant attention on YouTube‘s ‘Trending Music’ chart, with over 5.2 million views as of June 29 KST.

Jimin’s solo 2nd album ‘MUSE‘ is set to be released on July 19 KST. The album will include seven tracks, including “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” the title track “Who,” and “Rebirth.”

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