BTS's Jin has proven his music power once again with his latest release.
As of 9 a.m. on October 26, Jin's pre-release track "I'll Be There" secured the No. 1 position on the iTunes Top Songs chart in 64 countries and regions.
The song also reached the top of the Worldwide iTunes Songs chart, achieving multiple global records just one day after its release on October 25.
"I'll Be There" is part of Jin’s first solo album Happy. Even though it is not the title track, the song has garnered an enthusiastic response from fans around the world.
Jin's previous solo tracks are also seeing renewed popularity, with "Super Tuna," "The Astronaut," "Abyss," and "Tonight" climbing the charts once again.
Meanwhile, Jimin continues to make waves with his song "Who," which reached No. 48 on the UK Official Singles Chart, marking its 14th consecutive week on the chart and setting a new record for the longest-charting solo song.
"Who" also performed strongly on Spotify, ranking No. 4 on the latest Weekly Top Songs Global chart, maintaining a spot in the top 5 for 14 consecutive weeks.
"Who" serves as the title track of Jimin’s second solo album, MUSE, which also achieved success by ranking No. 11 on the Weekly Top Albums Global chart.
Jungkook and V are also maintaining their strong presence. Jungkook’s songs "Seven" and "Standing Next to You" ranked No. 52 and No. 120, respectively, on Spotify's Weekly Top Songs Global chart.
V followed closely with his track "Love Me Again" from his solo album Layover, securing the No. 99 position on the same chart.
"Seven" has now spent 67 weeks on the chart, "Standing Next to You" 34 weeks, and "Love Me Again" 63 weeks, highlighting their enduring popularity.
On Spotify’s Weekly Top Albums Global chart, Jungkook’s solo album GOLDEN ranked No. 33, while BTS's anthology album Proof took the No. 63 spot.
Their agency stated, "BTS continues to enjoy immense popularity both as a group and through their solo activities, reaffirming their powerful presence in the music industry."