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BTS Jimin continues to captivate fans with his remix album of Who.

Big Hit Music released Jimin’s second solo album, MUSE, on the fan community platform Weverse. The album features the title track “Who.”

The Who remix album, scheduled for release tomorrow at 1 p.m., will comprise seven tracks, including the original version, an instrumental, and remixes in acoustic, rock, Shibuyakei, funky, and beautiful mind styles.

The Acoustic Remix accentuates sweetness with its acoustic guitar-centered arrangement, while the Rock Remix infuses the original with grunge rock elements, amplifying its energy.

Drawing from the early 2000s J-pop Shibuyakei genre, the Shibuyakei Remix blends lounge house rhythms, guitar, and synthesizer to create an upbeat vibe—the Funky Remix, rooted in electro-funk, layers funky guitar and synthesizers over disco beats. Lastly, the Beautiful Mind Remix delivers the original’s emotion in a minimal, chill style.

Jimin’s MUSE, released on the 19th at 1 p.m., immediately made a global impact. The title track, “Who,” topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 112 countries and regions by 9 a.m. on the 20th, maintaining its position on the Worldwide and European iTunes charts for three days.

The song debuted at number 3 on Spotify’s Global Daily Top Songs chart on July 19th, setting a record for the highest daily streaming count among this year’s K-pop releases. It stayed in the top 5, reaching 4th globally and climbing 4 spots to 14th in the U.S.

Meanwhile, Jimin is slated to perform “Who” for the first time on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 12:35 p.m. on the 23rd.

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