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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