BTS Jin continues to showcase his unparalleled music power on the Spotify Singapore charts.

Released on May 16th of last year, the title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” from his 2nd mini-album ‘Echo’ has recorded 105,573 streams as of February 19th, surpassing a cumulative total of over 43.53 million streams, proving its immense popularity in the region.

The song reached the top spot upon its release and has maintained its position without faltering, recording 280 consecutive days at number 1 on the Spotify Singapore Daily Chart. It has also continued its lead on the weekly chart, ranking number 1 on the Spotify Singapore Weekly Chart for 40 consecutive weeks, demonstrating its power by dominating both daily and weekly charts.

Jin’s power shone brightly even in the year-end settlement. “Don’t Say You Love Me” ranked number 1 on the ‘Top Songs of 2025, Singapore’, and the album Echo ranked number 2 on the ‘Top Albums of 2025, Singapore’, sweeping the top ranks for both songs and albums. This once again demonstrated his immense influence in the region.
This continued success in Singapore conveys Jin’s unique delicate emotions and appealing vocals to listeners around the world, further solidifying his presence as a solo artist.

With “Don’t Say You Love Me,” Jin reached number 1 on the Spotify Global Chart on May 25th, making history as the first Asian artist to top the chart with a song released in 2025.
Simultaneously, the song has become the ‘Most Played K-Pop Song on Spotify in 2025’ and has surpassed 800 million cumulative streams. Jin’s global popularity continues to soar, with his individual Spotify followers exceeding 10 million.
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