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Jimin's 'Who' Dominates U.S. Itunes Chart With 15 Versions.

Jimin, a member of South Korean K-pop band BTS poses for photographers during a press conference to introduce their new album "BE" in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020. Singers RM and V of the

Jimin of BTS has been making waves in the music industry with his latest single 'Who,' which has taken the U.S. iTunes chart by storm. The South Korean superstar released his new album 'Muse' on July 19, with 'Who' being selected as the lead single. The track has garnered immense popularity, with 15 different versions of the song currently dominating the iTunes chart.

Jimin's EP, which includes various remixes of 'Who' such as Acoustic, Rock, Shibuyakei, Funky, and Beautiful Mind, has resonated well with fans, propelling multiple versions of the song into the top 10 on the U.S. iTunes list. Even the instrumental version of the track has secured a spot in the top rankings.

It is common practice for artists like Jimin to release multiple versions of a single to cater to different audience preferences. In this case, the strategy seems to be paying off, as fans are eagerly purchasing various renditions of 'Who,' propelling them up the charts.

Billboard consolidates all versions of a single track into one entity for charting purposes. Therefore, the collective sales of all 15 versions of 'Who' on the iTunes chart will likely contribute to the song's performance on the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 chart, potentially leading to a new No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart.

Jimin's success with 'Who' underscores the global appeal of K-pop music and the dedicated support of BTS fans. As the track continues to gain momentum, it is poised to make a significant impact on the music charts, solidifying Jimin's position as a rising star in the industry.

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