• BTS's Jin's "I'll Be There" Surpasses 100 Million Streams on Spotify

    BTS's Jin is celebrating a major milestone as his song "I'll Be There" surpasses 100 million streams on Spotify, solidifying its status as a global hit.

    The track, which is from Jin’s first solo album Happy, reached over 100 million streams on the world's biggest music streaming platform. As of December 2, "I'll Be There" has accumulated a total of 100,489,000 streams.

    Jin's sweet vocals and emotional lyrics in "I'll Be There" have deeply moved fans, showing his strong presence as a solo artist who is loved worldwide.

    Since its release on October 25, the song has made waves on the charts, topping the Deezer Japan Top 100 and receiving huge reactions from fans. Jin’s other solo track, "The Astronaut," also ranked second, while the full version of "Super Tuna" claimed third, further proving his musical influence.

    "I’ll Be There" also topped the World Bestsellers chart on Qobuz, a European and American music streaming service, showcasing his widespread popularity across the globe.

    The song made a big impact right from the start, even winning first place in the "Most Popular New Song of the Week" vote by Billboard. It beat out releases from major artists like Lady Gaga, Halsey, and Linkin Park, earning an impressive 95% of the vote.

    Fans continue to show their love for Jin’s sincerity and emotion in his music, fully supporting his potential and passion as a solo artist.

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  • Former DIA member Somyi speaks out on shocking dating rumors with CEO Kim Kwang Soo—agency takes strong legal action

    Former DIA member Somyi is taking legal action against the YouTube channel Garo Sero Research Institute (Gaseyeon) for spreading false rumors about her alleged relationship with PocketDol Studio’s CEO, Kim Kwang Soo.

    On March 28, Somyi’s agency, Modenberry Korea, released an official statement, saying, “We will take legal action against ‘Gaseyeon’ for spreading false claims that Somyi and CEO Kim Kwang Soo were in a relationship.”

    The agency strongly condemned the allegations, adding, “‘Gaseyeon’ broadcasted false claims that Somyi and Kim Kwang Soo were dating, intentionally spreading misinformation. This is a clear case of defamation, and we will take strong legal measures to protect our artist.”

    They also made it clear that they won’t stand for any more baseless rumors, stating, “We will not tolerate reckless speculation about our artist. We are already gathering evidence through legal representatives and will respond with a zero-tolerance policy.”

    The controversy started when Gaseyeon uploaded a video titled “DIA Members Fighting Over One Man”, claiming that Somyi, Kim Kwang Soo, and another DIA member, referred to as A, were involved in a love triangle.

    The claims quickly gained attention, especially due to the 39-year age gap between Kim Kwang Soo (born in 1961) and Somyi (born in 2000).

    Meanwhile, Modenberry Korea recently announced on March 27th that they had signed an exclusive contract with Somyi, marking a new chapter in her career.

    Somyi debuted as a member of DIA in 2017 and was active for about two years before leaving the group.

    After parting ways with PocketDol Studio, she transitioned into a BJ (broadcast jockey) and has continued her career in that field.

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