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Jimin’s ‘Who’ tops Spotify’s Daily Top Songs – Global chart for four consecutive days

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Last updated: July 28, 2024 7:46 am
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Jimin’s new single “Who” is continuing to see rapid success.

Spotify has announced that the title track from Jimin’s second solo album ‘MUSE‘ has topped the latest Daily Top Songs – Global chart again on July 26, meaning it has maintained the #1 spot now for four consecutive days.

As previously reported, “Who” first entered the chart at #3 on July 19, recording the highest daily streaming count for any K-pop release this year. It then climbed to #1 on the fifth day of its release, maintaining the top position from July 23 to 26.

The song’s popularity extends to regional Daily Top Songs charts as well. It secured the #1 spot in 16 countries, including South Korea, Bulgaria, and Singapore, and remained in the top 10 in 30 countries, showcasing its global appeal.

Meanwhile, “Who” also topped the latest Weekly Top Songs – Global chart released by Spotify on July 26, covering the period from July 19 to 25. Additionally, it debuted at #4 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart, marking the BTS member’s highest solo ranking to date.

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