27th April 2024

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BTS’s Jimin tops US songs chart


South Korean pop artist Jimin of the boy band BTS has made history by becoming the first South Korean solo artist to top the US songs chart with his single “Butter”. The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Jimin, who is known for his smooth vocals and impressive dance moves, has been a member of BTS since 2013. The group has enjoyed tremendous success around the world, and their music has been praised for its unique blend of pop, hip-hop, and R&B.

“Butter” is the second English-language single released by BTS, following last year’s smash hit “Dynamite”, which also topped the US charts. The song has been praised for its catchy beat and infectious melody, and its music video has garnered millions of views on YouTube.

Jimin’s achievement has been celebrated by fans around the world, who have taken to social media to express their joy and admiration for the talented artist. Many have praised BTS for their groundbreaking success and for breaking down barriers in the music industry.

The success of “Butter” and Jimin’s achievement is a testament to the growing popularity of K-pop and the global impact of BTS. The group has shattered records and won over fans with their catchy songs, energetic performances, and positive messages of hope and unity.

Jimin’s accomplishment is a historic moment for South Korean music and a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and creativity. He has proven that with talent and perseverance, anything is possible, and that dreams can become reality.

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