BTS Jimin “Like Crazy” Single Top Billboard HOT 100 Chart

 By Bea Mae B. Masujer

    BTS Jimin “Like Crazy” officially debuts as number 1 hit song at Billboard HOT 100 Chart today, April 4, 2023.

Twitter Post by Billboard Chart 

           BTS Jimin has just reached another huge success following his solo debut last March 24 this year, in the recent updates today of Billboard HOT 100 Chart “Like Crazy” landed top 1 for this week. The chart ranking is based on physical and digital sales, radio play and online streaming in the United States. The #JiminNo1OnHot100 trended in twitter as many A.R.M.Y fans are celebrating for this success. Jimin became the first Korean soloist artist to reach number 1 in HOT 100 Chart and became the Korean soloist with the most number 1 hits in digital song sales chart history among any K-pop soloist act according to Chart Data via twitter updates. Additionally, because of this success he earned his seven times of being an artist who topped the H0T 100 Chart, he previously scored six times of having number 1 hits song along with his bandmates BTS and now his first career solo number 1 hit for his own song “Like Crazy”.

    

Meanwhile, Jimin updates fans through Weverese post today capturing,

“Army, you all, this is Jimin. It still doesn’t feel real, I don’t know what to say (to you guys)” (Translated by @Sel7 twitter user)

https://weverse.io/bts/artist/2-117164119?hl=en&fbclid=IwAR28RYUK00olkhJlgIltwkEGCkONoPeRocaD0LuyyKD05GWYpZzNR2UErlU

He also did a live stream to deeply express his gratitude.

Jimin stated to his live,

Thank you so much for today and I love you. Thank you, I’ll work even harder and I’ll try more to be
even better. I’ll become (someone) that you can be proud (of) that I’m your artist/singer." (Translated by @Sel7 twitter user)

    His BTS band members also congratulate him and express their feeling of being proud through Weverse updates and Instagram story posts.



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