• BTS's Jimin Reaches Massive Milestone: 'Set Me Free Pt.2' Hits 400 Million Streams on Spotify – Here’s Why He’s the New Pop Icon

    BTS's Jimin has done it again! His track "Set Me Free Pt.2" has officially surpassed 400 million streams on Spotify, proving that he’s a global music sensation.

    Released on March 17, 2023, as part of his first solo album FACE, the pre-release song "Set Me Free Pt.2" has now achieved this incredible milestone, making it one of the most popular tracks on Spotify. This makes Jimin the only artist to have three songs with over 400 million streams on the platform!

    Previously, his tracks “Who” from MUSE and “Like Crazy” from FACE also reached massive streaming numbers, with "Who" at a staggering 13.8 billion streams and “Like Crazy” at 13.3 billion streams, showcasing his dominance on Spotify.

    What makes "Set Me Free Pt.2" so special? Not only does it showcase Jimin’s amazing dance moves and intense choreography, but it also highlights his natural talent as the "performance king." The track made a strong debut, charting at No. 30 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Official Singles Chart, signaling his rise as a pop icon.

    The success doesn't stop there. The music video for "Set Me Free Pt.2" has surpassed 164 million views on YouTube, and the track has over 470,000 searches on Shazam worldwide. It’s clear that fans around the globe can’t get enough of Jimin’s solo music.

    Both “Set Me Free Pt.2” and “Like Crazy” have contributed to the massive success of Jimin’s FACE album, proving that Jimin’s solo work is resonating with fans everywhere. These songs are sung in Korean with no collaborations from Western artists, yet they’ve taken the world by storm, proving Jimin’s growing influence as a solo artist.

    This achievement marks another step in Jimin’s journey as a global superstar, and with his undeniable talent and massive fanbase, it’s clear that he’s only just getting started.

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  • BTS's V Takes Over Japan's Popularity Rankings, Sweeps First Place for Over 190 Weeks – Is 'TaeTaeLand' the New Trend?

    BTS's V, also known as TaeTae, continues to rule Japan's popularity rankings, cementing his status as a global superstar and making "TaeTaeLand" the place to be!

    From January 13 to 19, 2025, V took the top spot in the male idol ranking poll on Japan's popular site NEHAN, marking an unbelievable 199 consecutive weeks at number one. This achievement is a testament to his immense popularity in Japan, where his influence keeps growing by the day.

    But V didn’t stop there! During the same period, he made history by ranking first for an incredible 47 straight weeks in the "Actor Popularity Ranking" on the Korean actor site BIHAN.

    He also secured the top position for 195 consecutive weeks in the "20s Korean Actor" category, proving that his reach isn't just limited to music.

    On K-board, a platform offering K-culture news, V’s dominance continued as he topped the "K-pop Idol Popularity Ranking" for 155 weeks in a row. He also maintained the top spot in both the "Korean Drama Male Actor Election" and the "Flower Boy Election." Over on the K-pop site KPOP JUICE, V’s popularity remained unmatched.

    V’s influence stretches beyond music and acting. Since the rise of the Hallyu wave in Japan, he has topped the "Celebrity Ranking" on X (formerly Twitter), surpassing both Korean and Japanese stars. BTS has also topped Japan's Google Trends, further proving their immense popularity.

    Not only has V become a trendsetter in music and acting, but he's also a style icon, especially for Japanese Gen Z men.

    Many have started copying his hairstyle and fashion, making him a true trend leader. One example of V’s impact is a small café in Japan, run by a barista rumored to look like V.

    The café has become a hotspot, drawing huge crowds every weekend as women visit to see if the barista really resembles V.

    Recently, this barista appeared on the Japanese variety show Too Beautiful Ramen Shop Owner & Handsome Café Owner alongside his mother. When asked if she thought her son looked like V, his mother humorously replied that she didn’t think he resembled V from the front but found it funny nonetheless.

    The barista revealed his dream of having the best café in the world, with the host jokingly suggesting calling it "Cafe TaeTae."

    V’s influence is so powerful that simply being rumored to look like him has brought appearances on Japanese media and broadcasts, proving just how far his reach extends.

    Fans all over Japan are obsessed with TaeTae, and it's clear that his popularity is only going to rise even more.

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