
“BTS’ Jimin and Ha Sung- Woon set a new record on the US Billboard chart. According to Billboard, BTS Jimin and Ha Sung-woon’s collaboration OST “With You” for the drama “Our Blues,” debuted straight at #1 on the Digital Song Sales Chart marking both their first-ever #1 hit on the US chart. “With You” now officially joins BTS V’s “Christmas Tree” as the second Korean OST to land atop the chart.
Singer song writer Ha Sung Woon and BTS’ vocalist and dancer Jimin joined BTS’ SUGA, V, and Psy as the only Korean acts in history to have at least one song debuting at #1 on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales Chart in the US.
This week, BTS’ Jimin and Ha Sung-woon have made a massive impact on the music charts, owning the top spot as the best-selling song in the United States with their latest OST release, “With You.” The song, featured in the popular Korean drama series Our Blues, which is available on Netflix, has garnered immense attention and love from fans worldwide.
Not only has “With You” captured the hearts of listeners, but it has also surpassed some of the biggest names in the industry. The single has outperformed US artists such as Latto with “Big Energy,” Harry Styles with “As It Was,” Jack Harlow with “First Class,” and Tyga & Doja Cat with “Freaky Deaky,” securing the #1 spot for the week.
The success of “With You” further proves the global reach and power of BTS’ members, especially Jimin, who has long been a fan favorite for his exceptional talent and stage presence. Ha Sung-woon’s contribution to the song has also been widely praised, adding to the track’s emotional depth and appeal.
The song’s success in the United States is a testament to the growing popularity of K-pop and Korean dramas around the world, with BTS continuing to lead the way in breaking international boundaries. Fans are not only tuning in to Our Blues on Netflix but also streaming “With You,” making it a chart-topping success that continues to dominate in both the music and drama world.
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