
BTS member Jin has proven his music power with a new song. As of 9 a.m. on the 26th, Jin's pre-release song "I'll Be There" topped the iTunes Top Song chart in 64 countries/regions.
The song also shot to the top of the Worldwide iTunes Song chart. It set various global records just a day after its release on the 25th.
"I'll Be There" is included in Jin's first solo album "Happy." Even though it's a pre-release track and not the title track, fans worldwide are responding enthusiastically. His performance on the iTunes Top Song chart is also noteworthy. Previous tracks like "Super Tuna," "The Astronaut," "Abyss," and "Tonight" have also seen a rise in chart rankings.

Jimin is also making waves with "Who," ranking 48th on the UK's Official Singles Chart. He has remained on the chart for 14 consecutive weeks, setting a new record for the longest solo entry.
"Who" also performed well on Spotify, ranking 4th on the latest Weekly Top Song Global chart. It has held a spot in the top 5 for a remarkable 14 weeks. "Who" is the title track of Jimin's second solo album, "MUSE." The album itself is also hot, reaching 11th on the Weekly Top Album Global chart, proving its popularity.

Jungkook and V are also enjoying long-term success. Jungkook's "Seven" and "Standing Next to You" have ranked 52nd and 120th on Spotify's Weekly Top Song Global chart, respectively. V followed suit, ranking 99th with "Love Me Again" from his solo album "Layover" during the same period. "Seven" has remained on this chart for 67 weeks, "Standing Next to You" for 34 weeks, and "Love Me Again" for 63 weeks. On Spotify's Weekly Top Album Global chart, Jungkook's solo album "Golden" is ranked 33rd, and BTS's anthology album "Proof" is ranked 63rd.

The agency said, "BTS is maintaining its popularity both as a group and in solo activities, confirming their powerful presence."
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