BTS member Jimin has once again climbed the U.S. Billboard charts.

On the 25th, the American music media Billboard announced its latest chart (dated March 1), stating that Jimin's solo second album 'MUSE', released last July, has ascended a remarkable 23 positions from last week to land at 109th on the main album chart 'Billboard 200'. The album also succeeded in rising on the 'World Albums' chart, reclaiming the top spot. Additionally, the title track 'Who' from 'MUSE' secured the 44th position on the main song chart 'Hot 100', while ranking 27th and 28th on the 'Global 200' and 'Global (excluding U.S.)' charts, respectively.

Jungkook's first solo single 'Seven (feat. Latto)', which was released in July 2023, has maintained its position in the charts, ranking 83rd on 'Global (excluding U.S.)' and 134th on 'Global 200'. Jin's solo album 'Happy', released last November, is enjoying consistent popularity, remaining at 19th on the 'World Albums' chart for 14 weeks.

BTS's group work is also enjoying long-term success. The anthology album 'Proof' has maintained its position on the 'World Albums' chart at 6th for the past 141 weeks, showcasing its unyielding momentum.

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[OSEN = Sun Mi-kyung, reporter]

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