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Jimin’s ‘Muse’ Wins Favorite 2024 K-Pop Album in Fan-Voted Poll

It was a landmark 2024 for Jimin, and the star snagged yet another win in Billboard’s recent fan-voted poll for best K-pop album of 2024.

With 41% of the votes, the singer’s Muse took the victory. However, four of the top five was claimed by Jimin’s BTS bandmates, with Jin’s Happy coming in second, RM’s Right Place, Wrong Person in third and J-Hope’s Hope on the Street, Vol. 1 in fourth. Stray Kids’ ATE rounded out the top five.

Muse marked Jimin’s second solo project following his 2023 Face EP, and the highly anticipated album arrived in July. The effort marked his second straight album to enter at the runner-up position on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, while the set’s single “Who” bows at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Global 200 — his first solo leader on the latter chart.

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Jimin rounded out the year with an immersive exhibit a the Ace Missions Studios in Los Angeles titled “The Truth Untold,” which gave fans a look into his creative process, as well as a peek into his personal diaries, lyric notebooks and other behind-the-scenes materials.

For 2025, Jimin is set to reunite with his BTS bandmates after the group members all complete their mandatory South Korean military service.

See the full list of results for the 2024 K-pop album poll below.

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