Members of BTS are topping global music charts with their solo activities. Particularly, the achievements of Jin and Jimin are noteworthy.

According to the UK Official Chart released on November 8, Jin’s pre-release track “I’ll Be There” from his solo album “Happy” reached 19th on the ‘Singles Sales’ chart. The song also ranked 18th on the ‘Singles Download’ and ‘Independent Singles Breakers’ charts, maintaining a presence for two consecutive weeks.

In the case of Jimin, the title track “Who” from his second solo album “MUSE” climbed to 74th on the Official Singles Chart, staying on the chart for 16 consecutive weeks. The song also rose in ranks on the ‘Singles Download’ and ‘Singles Sales’ charts, taking 2nd and 3rd places, respectively. Jimin continues to renew his record for the longest-charting solo songs on the Official Chart.

BTS’s popularity persists on the world’s largest music streaming platform, Spotify. From November 1 to 7, Jin’s “I’ll Be There” placed 71st, and Jimin’s “Who” ranked 4th on the ‘Weekly Top Songs Global’ chart. JungKook’s first solo single “Seven (feat. Latto)” was at 65th, the title track “Standing Next to You” from his solo album “GOLDEN” was 117th, and V’s solo album “Layover” track “Love Me Again” was 85th.

On the ‘Weekly Top Albums Global’ chart, BTS’s anthology album “Proof” was ranked 58th, continuing its success for 126 weeks. Jimin’s “MUSE” placed 9th, and JungKook’s “GOLDEN” secured 28th, consistently maintaining their positions.

Meanwhile, Jin is set to release his first solo album “Happy” on November 15 at 2 PM. Expectations are high for his future solo achievements. As BTS members embark on their individual paths, their new appearances are eagerly anticipated, promising surprises and joy for fans and music enthusiasts alike.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.