BTS member Jimin has once again achieved a remarkable milestone on Spotify, further solidifying his brilliant solo career in the global music scene.
The title track, ‘Who,’ from Jimin’s second solo album, ‘MUSE,’ has officially surpassed an astonishing 2.4 billion streams on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform, as per charts updated on May 8th.

This monumental achievement was reached 659 days after its release on July 19, 2024, making it the first and only solo song by an Asian artist, without any collaborations, to hit the 2.4 billion stream mark on Spotify. This incredible feat underscores Jimin’s unique power as a solo K-Pop artist.
Maintaining its long-term popularity for approximately 22 months since its initial release, ‘Who’ has set a new Spotify record. It continues to dominate, holding its spot on the Spotify Daily Top Song Chart for an impressive 659 consecutive days, demonstrating its enduring global appeal without the aid of collaborations with renowned international artists, extensive promotions, or official activities.

Moreover, ‘Who’ has secured its position at #37 on Spotify’s prestigious Global Chart for ‘Most Streamed Songs of All Time.’ This ranking further establishes it as the highest-charting K-Pop solo song without any collaborative features, showcasing Jimin’s unparalleled individual success.
Meanwhile, Jimin’s second solo album, ‘MUSE,’ which features the record-breaking track ‘Who,’ is currently approaching another significant milestone, having accumulated over 3.98 billion streams on Spotify, with the coveted 4 billion mark now firmly within sight.
