BTS Jimin and Stray Kids Shine on Billboard Hot 100

BTS Jimin and Stray Kids Shine on Billboard Hot 100
BTS Jimin and Stray Kids Shine on Billboard Hot 100

In an electrifying update for K-pop fans, BTS’s Jimin and Stray Kids have made impressive strides on the Billboard Hot 100 chart! Jimin’s solo track “Who” debuted at an incredible 14th place, while Stray Kids’ “Chk Chk Boom” landed at 49th. This marks a significant achievement for both artists, showcasing their immense popularity in the global music scene.

BTS Jimin’s “Who” Soars to 14th on Billboard!

Jimin’s latest solo single “Who” has made a remarkable entrance into the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at 14th place. This is Jimin’s sixth time entering the chart, following his previous hit “Like Crazy,” which topped the chart. “Who” serves as the title track for his second solo album “MUSE,” which also achieved a stunning 2nd place on the Billboard 200. Jimin’s growing influence as a solo artist is undeniable!

Stray Kids Break Records with “Chk Chk Boom”

Stray Kids have made waves with their track “Chk Chk Boom,” which has reached 49th place on the Billboard Hot 100. This marks their highest position to date, surpassing their previous record of 90th with “Rock” and “Lose My Breath.” Their mini-album “ATE,” featuring “Chk Chk Boom,” also topped the Billboard 200, highlighting the group’s rising star power and the global impact of their music.

What’s Next for Jimin and Stray Kids?

As both Jimin and Stray Kids continue to dominate the charts, fans are eagerly anticipating their next moves. Jimin’s “MUSE” album has received critical acclaim, and with his recent success, it seems he may be gearing up for more solo performances. Meanwhile, Stray Kids are likely to capitalize on their newfound success with more exciting releases and tours. Keep an eye on these K-pop sensations as they continue to rise!

hashtags:#BTS #Jimin #StrayKids #BillboardHot100 #Kpop #MUSE #ChkChkBoom
artist:지민 Jimin
work: 후 Who

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