BTS’s Jimin continues to break records! His solo single “Who” has surpassed 2.3 billion streams on Spotify, marking a historic achievement as the first Asian solo artist without a featured collaborator to reach this milestone.
“Who” is the lead track from his highly acclaimed second solo album, “Muse.” The album itself has also achieved a remarkable feat, accumulating over 3.8 billion streams, making it the first Korean-language solo album to reach this level of success.
Jimin released “Muse” in July 2024. The album charted for an impressive 33 weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100, holding the record for the longest run by a K-pop solo singer at the time, reaching a peak position of No. 12. His continued success highlights his global popularity and influence.
Meanwhile, Jungkook continues to dominate the Spotify charts as well. His debut solo song, “Seven (Feat. Latto),” has exceeded 2.8 billion streams, solidifying his position as a leading Asian artist on the platform. The hit single currently sits at No. 69 on Spotify’s most-streamed songs chart and has enjoyed a remarkable 136-week run on the Weekly Top Songs Global Chart, making it the longest-running song by an Asian solo artist on the chart.
