• BTS Jimin's Solo Track 'Be Mine' Hits Global Charts After 2nd Album Release

    BTS's Jimin is making waves with his solo music, topping charts worldwide.

    As of August 2, his track "Be Mine" from his latest solo album MUSE has racked up 2,587,829 streams on Spotify, landing at 37th on the 'Global Daily Top Songs' chart.

    "Be Mine" has set a new record for Jimin, debuting at 46th with over 2.45 million streams right after its release. His main track "Who," which has been at number one on the 'Global Daily Top Songs' chart for 11 days straight, also adds to his success.

    In the U.S., "Be Mine" debuted at 173rd on the Spotify 'Daily Top Songs' chart with 386,767 streams, while "Who" hit 5th place. This makes Jimin the first Korean artist to place four songs on the U.S. Spotify 'Daily Top Songs' chart this year, including "Like Crazy" and "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band."

    The English versions of "Be Mine" topped the 'Worldwide iTunes Songs' and 'European iTunes Songs' charts, hitting number one in 60 countries and regions.

    In the UK, "Be Mine" also reached number one, setting a record for the most number-one songs by a Korean artist with 16 tracks.

    In Japan, "Be Mine" debuted at number one on the Oricon 'Daily Digital Single Chart' and was 54th on the Japanese Spotify 'Daily Top Songs' chart as of August 2. It also climbed to second place in Korea, showing its global appeal.

    "Be Mine," an Afro-beat track, adds a fresh vibe to the album and highlights Jimin's unique and alluring charm.

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  • Lee Jong Suk Reacts to Jung Hae In's Social Media Drama, His Surprising Comments Leave Fans Stunned

    Actor Jung Hae In is finding himself in a very awkward situation over his social media following, and even his good friend Lee Jong Suk has shared his thoughts on the matter!

    Recently, Jung Hae In's personal social media account has been flooded with requests from fans to unfollow actor Kim Soo Hyun, who is facing serious personal issues and a legal dispute.

    This controversy started after Kim Soo Hyun was edited out of the MBC variety show Good Day, and the public began questioning whether continuing to follow him on social media was a sign of support.

    The situation became more complicated when fellow "88s" group member Im Si Wan unfollowed everyone on his list except his agency.

    Fans quickly pressured Jung Hae In to do the same, but many felt this demand was unfair.

    What really made headlines, though, was Lee Jong Suk’s unexpected reaction to the whole situation. Lee Jong Suk, who is close to Jung Hae In, seemed taken aback by the pressure his friend was under.

    He was quoted saying, “It’s just a follow. People need to stop overreacting. Jung Hae In is his own person, and his choices should be respected.” His words have left fans in shock, especially since Lee Jong Suk is usually more private.

    While Jung Hae In has done nothing wrong, he’s now caught in the middle of a social media frenzy. Should he unfollow Kim Soo Hyun just to please the public, or should he stand his ground and stay true to his friendships?

    Fans are eagerly waiting to see how he will handle this situation, especially with Lee Jong Suk’s support behind him.

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