Ok, so here’s something to file under “yes, of course he did that.” Jimin from BTS just became the first and only K-soloist ever to rack up more than 70 weeks on two major Billboard global charts. The headline: “Man of records”. The story: quiet dominance. The vibe: yes, we expected nothing less.
Jimin’s solo journey has long been the under-the-radar thunderclap. While many wait for the flashy drop, the teaser tour, the big reveal, he’s been quietly stacking weeks, streams, chart runs. The article confirms him hitting that “70 weeks + on double Billboard charts” milestone.
What it means: his music isn’t just a moment—it’s staying power. And that staying power is now official record territory.
Let’s break down the “double chart” part, because it’s important: it’s not just one Billboard global chart; it’s two. That means the Global 200 and the Global Excl. US (or another major Billboard global ranking) both felt his presence for a long time. When you’re hitting both, you’re playing in the highest tier. And when you’re there for 70 + weeks… well, that’s not just success—it’s legacy in motion.
Now… a little proud moment for the fans. Because we get to witness this: that quiet solo moment of Jimin’s isn’t side-project status or “just for fun.” It’s full-scale. He’s proving that going solo doesn’t mean stepping into a lesser lane; it means building your own highway. And yes, we’re cheering because we saw this coming, we believed it, and now the scoreboard shows it.
Here’s a truth no one needs reminding of but we’ll say it anyway: Jimin makes his moves with intention. The spotlight might be group-wide, but his solo chapters? They’re every bit as bold. Because all those weeks on the charts—even when you weren’t clicking “play” right this second—they still count. The numbers wouldn’t lie, and now they’re flat-out screaming his name.
So what’s next? After 70 weeks +, we don’t expect “calm.” We expect ramp-up. We expect next-level. We expect the moment when he says: “Yeah, I’ve parked on the charts—now watch me drive.” And we’ll be right here, streaming, cheering, maybe laughing at how predictable this ended up being. But hey—predictable in the best way possible.
In short: Jimin hit record territory. We’re proud. We’re smiling. We’re already thinking about the next milestone. Because if 70 weeks on double Billboard charts is what he’s doing when the world thinks he’s on break… imagine when he actually hits “go.”














































































