Jimin of BTS Achieves Global iTunes Chart Domination with New Solo Single
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-12-23 06:34:17
"Closer Than This" Tops Charts in 90 Countries within 24 Hours of Release
▲ BTS' facebookThe digital single achieved top rankings in key markets, including the United States, Japan, Germany, and France, among others, according to data provided by BigHit Music as of 8 a.m.
Dedicated to BTS's passionate fanbase, known as ARMY, "Closer Than This" features a heartfelt promise from Jimin, vowing to maintain a steadfast connection despite any challenges that may arise.
Accompanying the single is a music video that takes fans on a nostalgic journey through Jimin's remarkable 10-year musical career.
On December 12, Jimin commenced his mandatory military service, adhering to South Korea's requirement for all able-bodied men to serve for a minimum of 18 months.
The global success of "Closer Than This" reflects Jimin's enduring impact and resonance with a diverse international audience.
BTS' facebook
Jimin, a member of the globally acclaimed group BTS, secured the No. 1 position on the iTunes Top Song charts in 90 countries worldwide with his latest solo single, "Closer Than This," as confirmed by his agency on Saturday, just one day after its release.
Dedicated to BTS's passionate fanbase, known as ARMY, "Closer Than This" features a heartfelt promise from Jimin, vowing to maintain a steadfast connection despite any challenges that may arise.
Accompanying the single is a music video that takes fans on a nostalgic journey through Jimin's remarkable 10-year musical career.
On December 12, Jimin commenced his mandatory military service, adhering to South Korea's requirement for all able-bodied men to serve for a minimum of 18 months.
The global success of "Closer Than This" reflects Jimin's enduring impact and resonance with a diverse international audience.
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