BTS’s Jimin has done it again! The global superstar has set another jaw-dropping record on Spotify, proving his unmatched popularity worldwide.
As of December 16, Jimin’s solo track "Who," the title song from his album MUSE, officially crossed 1.2 billion streams on Spotify. What’s even more amazing? It only took 151 days to reach this milestone, making it the fastest K-pop song ever to hit this number!
But that’s not all—Jimin’s achievement also shattered a global record. He now holds the title for the fastest solo song by a male artist to reach 1.2 billion streams, beating Harry Styles’ "As It Was," which took 155 days. Jimin’s track did it 4 days faster, solidifying his position as a world-class artist.
On December 8, Jimin also surpassed 1 billion on-demand streams in the U.S. as a lead artist. This makes him the first Korean solo artist to achieve this milestone since Psy over a decade ago. Fans and critics alike are calling this proof of Jimin’s extraordinary influence in the American music scene.
"Who," released while Jimin was completing his military service, has been named the No. 1 song on Spotify’s Global Top K-pop Songs of the Year list. It’s now officially the most-streamed K-pop track worldwide in 2024.
Fans everywhere are celebrating Jimin’s success, with hashtags like #JiminSpotifyKing trending online. Many are calling this achievement a testament to his talent and the love he receives from fans across the globe.
Jimin’s latest records show why he’s not just a member of BTS but a true icon in his own right!
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