- By Swati Singh
- Wed, 19 Nov 2025 01:26 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Kpop music has been dominating the globe. Several albums have already been released by popular Kpop artists, but only a few of them have managed to make a mark on the coveted Billboard 200 list. A new list has been released by popular X handle Chart Data and BTS members Jungkook, Suga, Jimin, Jhope, V, RM and Jin have topped the list as soloists. Not only this, BLACKPINK members Rose, Jennie and Lisa have also made it to the list. Amid the rising trend of Kpop culure across the globe, let us have a look at Kpop soloists that have made their mark on Billboard 200 list with highest charting albums:
Highest Charting Albums By Kpop Soloists In Billboard 200 History
| Highest Charting Albums | Kpop Soloists |
| GOLDEN | Jungkook |
| D-Day | Suga |
| MUSE | Jimin |
| FACE | Jimin |
| LAYOVER | V |
| INDIGO | RM |
| ROSIE | Rose |
| ECHO | Jin |
| HAPPY | Jin |
| RIGHT PLACE, WRONG PERSON | RM |
| HOPE ON THE STREET | Jhope |
| JACK IN THE BOX | Jhope |
| IM NAYEON | NAYEON |
| NA NAYEON | NAYEON |
| ALTER-EGO | LISA |
| RUBY | JENNIE |
| NO LABELS: PART 01 | Yeonjun |
Golden by BTS' Jungkook
Golden is the debut studio album by BTS member Jungkook, released on November 3, 2023, under Big Hit Music. An all-English pop record, it received positive reviews and features collaborations with Jack Harlow, Major Lazer, Latto and DJ Snake. The album includes singles like Seven, 3D, Standing Next to You and Yes or No.
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List of Highest Charting Albums by Kpop Soloists in Billboard 200 history (Image: X/@chartdata)
Layover by BLS' V
V of BTS has dropped his debut solo album, Layover, on September 8, 2023, via Big Hit Music. The album blends pop, R&B and jazz, showcasing V's smooth, soulful vocals that are sure to set the mood.
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Rosie by BLACKPINK's Rose
Rosé, the New Zealand-South Korean singer, is making her solo debut with Rosie, out December 6, 2024, via The Black Label and Atlantic Records. After parting ways with YG Entertainment and Interscope, Rosé co-produced this 12-track pop album with big names like Bruno Mars, Carter Lang and Omer Fedi. Rosie dives into pop-punk, alternative pop, and nostalgic vibes of 90s R&B, synthpop and ballads, capturing themes of fame and heartbreak in her twenties.





